All membership requests must be approved by the network facilitators.
This online network provides a day to day communication tool for and
between South Australia coordinators as well as a virtual office with
document store, calendar and many other useful tools.
Joining
the Network
STOP Press! at the
coordinator's meeting on March 19, 2001, it was decided that the network
would gradually use a Yahoo group for SARC-NET
This network is private with membership is limited to South Australian
coordinators.

Sending
messages to the list
To post a message to SARC-net, address it to
sarc-net@yahoogroups.com
Be sure to include an appropriate subject and a brief signature (name
and role in Enterprise & Career Education).
Your message will now go to everyone currently subscribed to the SARC-net
group. Take note that when replying to a message it
will go to the entire list membership.
All messages sent to the SARC-Net group will have the prefix
"[sarc-net]" automatically added to the subject line.

Netiquette
Being a private network, the conversations on this list are likely to be
more informal than in an open forum. However, the general rules of
netiquette still apply. These are encapsulated in the VECO Rules
of Play which has guidelines and tips about posting messages.

Manage your SARC-Net membership
To can manage your membership of the SARC-net group. You do
this by logging onto Yahoo groups and selecting from the options.
log
onto SARC-Net at Yahoo
Network
Facilitators
The SARC-net facilitators and network leaders are
Louise Johnson, email: johnson.louise@saugov.sa.gov.au
and
Kevin McRae, email: k.mcrae@jseacc.org.au
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First published March 3, 2001.
Last modified May 22, 2001.