Hi Vicky

Please could you supply more information about your workbook about "computer recycling and all sorts".

The team at Zittnet and Fantsuam Foundation are looking at effective recycling strategies for the Knowledge Resource Centre there. (NB The Fantsuam Model page gives an excellent overview of the unique nature of Fantsuam Foundation.)

In July John Dada wrote to me

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Fantsuam Foundation is developing its own equipment replacement, recycling and disposal policy. We want it to meet industrial standards and become a model that can be used to share as "Best Practices" on the management of e-waste with other organizations when we begin to host training activities at the Knowledge Resource Centre.

Your thoughts will be helpful.  Bala is developing this policy (snip)

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(NB - I have further information, but only as a draft document for internal use at present. If anyone is interested please ask me for a public version of the policy later.)

I am wondering if your workbook could be helpful to the team at the Knowledge Resource Centre.  Suggestions from other people would also be most welcome.

Pamela McLean
Dadamac Foundation trustee and volunteer.
Email pamela.mclean@dadamac.net
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3 September 2010 19:19, victoria sinclair wrote:

yes andy
perfect timing!

we are just updating our workbook for our learners about computer recycling and all sorts and getting as many audio visual materials in as poss

this is perfect

thanks!

vicky

Victoria Sinclair (Project Manager Generate Project and director ArcSpace Manchester)

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NB from Pamela - The email above relates to information from Andy Dearden, giving this link http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/documentary-film-program/film/a-fair-y-use-tale to a collage of clips from Disney movies being used to explain (& argue) about the nature of copyright law, in the form of a fairy tale.