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- Subject: Globewide Network Academy FAQ, plain text version [Last Revised 1994/03/31]
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- Summary: List of Frequently Asked Questions with Answers about GNA--Globewide
- Network Academy, Inc., a non-profit corporation affiliated with the
- Usenet University project. Please read this before posting to
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- ________________________________________________________________________
-
- Frequently Asked Questions about the
- Globewide Network Academy, Inc.
-
- Last edited March 31, 1994, by Marcus Speh
-
-
- This FAQ provides information on Globewide Network Academy, Inc.[1] It is
- an updated list of pointers to more details and information sources on this
- virtual organization.
-
- The FAQ is posted on the 1st and 15th of every month to the alt.uu.future
- newsgroup and the GNA-talk mailing list[2]. [See also (3).]
-
- HOW TO GET THE FAQ:
-
- The latest version is always available via anonymous FTP from the
- news-answers directory at rtfm.mit.edu[4]as file
- pub/usenet/news.answers/globewide-network-academy-faq[5]. This ASCII version
- is also posted to the *.answersnewsgroups. See (16) for help on anonymous
- FTP or if you have Email only.
-
- Questions, corrections and suggestions should be directed to
- <gna-faq@mcmuse.mc.maricopa.edu>. See (4).
-
- CONTENTS:
- (1) What is GNA?
- (2) What projects are developed under the GNA umbrella?
- (3) Where can I find more information on GNA?
- (4) What if I have only [Internet] Email access?
- (5) Whom can I contact for help?
- (6) Who is deciding anything at GNA?
- (7) Where are GNA projects and development discussed?
- (8) When will GNA Internet courses actually start?
- (9) What is the target audience for GNA activities?
- (10) Will GNA courses and activities be free?
- (11) What is the status of GNA technical projects?
- (12) What is the status of the GNA internet curriculum?
- (13) How can I help GNA?
- (14) How will I profit from doing work for GNA?
- (15) What are GNA's future plans?
- (16) How do I do anonymous FTP?
- (17) Authors of this FAQ
-
- ___________________________________
-
- (1) WHAT IS GNA?
-
- GNA is a non-profit corporation incorporated in the state of
- Texas since November 1993, affiliated with the Usenet University
- project. Its long-term goal[25] is to create an fully accredited
- online university. To reach this goal it has short term plans
- for 1993-94[26]: the fall '93 semester was devoted to
- establishing the basic educational, technical and administrative
- infrastructure. By summer 1994, GNA shall have released a press
- release, a newsletter, and a catalog of classes[27] to be taught
- in Spring '94 or later.
-
- GNA is also the world's first virtual corporation, and therefore
- serves as a testbed for running organizations in the 21st
- century. It shall also be an "umbrella"[28] bundling educational
- Internet initiatives and easing the interaction between
- professionals worldwide.
-
- (2) WHICH INITIATIVES ARE LIVING UNDER THE GNA UMBRELLA?
-
- If you are interested to contribute to any of these, don't
- hesitate to contact the address given.
- The complete projects list is part of the GNA Projects Web[29]. To
- obtain the complete master list of projects (with references to get
- the project file contents) via Email, send the line
-
- send http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/projects/list.html
-
- to <test-list@info.cern.ch> (see also (4)).
-
- gna-administration[31]
- GNA Administration. Contact: <joe@mit.edu>. See also
- (6).
-
- gna-board[33] GNA Board of Directors. Contact:
- <slawiec@usctoux1.cto.us.edu.pl>. See also (6).
-
- gna-consultants[35] GNA Consultants list. Contact:
- <atterlep@vela.acs.oakland.edu>
-
- gna-curriculum[36] Working group for Internet curricular issues and
- virtual coursework. Contact: <marcus@x4u.desy.de>.
- See also (7).
-
- gna-education[38] GNA Educational Projects. Contact:
- <gna-curriculum@moose.uvm.edu>
-
- gna-faq[39] Frequently Asked Questions on GNA with Answers.
- Contact: <gna-faq@mcmuse.maricopa.edu>
-
- gna-finance[40] GNA Finance. Contact: <mjg@beach.cis.ufl.edu>
-
- gna-internet-course[41]
- GNA Internet Course. Contact: <joe@mit.edu>
-
- gna-library[42] GNA Library (On-line library service). Contact:
- <djkahle@mit.edu>
-
- gna-logo[43] Official GNA emblem. Contact: <marcus@x4u.desy.de>
-
- gna-newsletter[44] GNA Newsletter. Contact: <borg@bga.com>
-
- gna-oop-course[45] Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Using
- C++[46]. Contact: <marcus@x4u.desy.de>
-
- gna-personnel[47] GNA Personnel Tracking system. Contact:
- <eagle@acpub.duke.edu>
-
- gna-president[48] GNA Office of the President. Contact: <joe@mit.edu>
-
- gna-projects-web [49] GNA Projects Web. Contact: <joe@mit.edu>
-
- gna-technical[50] GNA Technical Projects.
- Contact: <gna-tech@maths.tcd.ie>. See also (7).
-
- gna-web[52] Documentation for GNA and the GNA umbrella on the
- World-Wide Web. Contact: <gna-webmaster@tsun.desy.de>
-
- gna-www-resources[53] Documentation of various WWW resources and access
- methods. Contact: <marcus@x4u.desy.de>
-
- gna[54] Globewide Network Academy. Contact: <joe@mit.edu>
-
- s1994-000001[55] GNA Projects Web maintainer. Contact: <joe@mit.edu>
-
- s1994-000002[56] Forms interface to gna-projects-web. Contact:
- <joe@mit.edu>
-
- s1994-000003[57] Improvements on GNA project form processor. Contact:
- <joe@mit.edu>
-
- (3) WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION ON GNA?
-
- For the time being, the preferred way to access GNA documents
- and information resources is via the World-Wide Web[58] (WWW),
- a distributed HyperText system (a network of documents
- connected by links which can be activated electronically), and
- attach to the address
-
- HTTP://UU-GNA.MIT.EDU:8001/UU-GNA/
-
- If you have no clue what WWW is, you can go over the Internet with
-
-
- TELNET INFO.CERN.CH
-
- which brings you to the WWW Home Page at CERN[60]. You are now using
- the simple line mode browser. To move around the Web, enter the
- number given after an item. To go to the UU-GNA documents, enter
-
- GO HTTP://UU-GNA.MIT.EDU:8001/UU-GNA/
-
- Most FAQs on GNA are answered on the WWW pages. Especially if you
- miss information because you are reading the plain text version of
- this FAQ without network link information, you might want to check
- out the WWW resources.
-
- The other three ways to get information:
-
- 1. The GNA Virtual Campus[61]. In the near future, several virtual
- reality meeting places will be connected to form the "GNA
- Information Forum". See also (11). Here are the addresses for
- MOOs where you will find GNA people meeting and building virtual
- classrooms:
-
-
- Name | <MOO_address> | <meeting_room>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- MediaMOO | microworld.media.mit.edu 8888 | Cafe Mozart #5855 (1)
- | | Board Room #4308 (2)
- BioMOO | bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il 8888 | Woods Clearing #117
- GNA-Lab | gnalab.uva.nl 7777 | Woods Clearing #117 (1)
- | | Marcus' Office #243 (2)
- DUM | erau.db.erau.edu 8888 | GNA Cafe #2156
-
- ----
- (1) default/curriculum meeting
- (2) GNA board meeting
- ----
-
- To attend as a Guest on either of these, do
-
-
- telnet <MOO_address>
- connect guest
- @go <meeting_room>
-
- For example, to join a Saturday curriculum meeting on MediaMOO type
-
-
- telnet microworld.media.mit.edu 8888
- connect guest
- @go #5855
-
- For now, all meeting rooms are automagically connected by View
- Screens which transmit your words and emotes to all meeting rooms.
- If you cannot use telnet with the MOO name, these are the
- corresponding numbers:
-
- <MOO_address> IP address
- -----------------------------------------
- microworld.media.mit.edu 18.85.0.48
- bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il 132.76.55.12
- gnalab.uva.nl 145.18.70.16
- erau.db.erau.edu 155.31.1.1
-
- 2. GNA discussion groups on Usenet like alt.uu.future[63] (and
- others for special topics)
-
- 3. GNA mailing lists[64], available via gopher at
-
- gopher://mcmuse.mc.maricopa.edu:70/
-
- Additionally, the GNA Consultant List[65] contains addresses of GNA
- members willing to answer questions via email. Questions may also
- be sent to GNA officers[66], project leaders, and other personnel;
- it is, however, recommended that you mail a consultant first unless
- your inquiry concerns a specific GNA project.
-
- (4) WHAT IF I HAVE ONLY [INTERNET] EMAIL ACCESS?
-
- If you cannot go through telnet, you can still retrieve WWW
- documents by raw e-mail: get started by sending a mail to
- test-list@info.cern.ch with a line in it saying
-
- send http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/
-
- To obtain other documents, proceed in the same way using the "send"
- command with a Web address as an argument. The returned mail
- contains a list of HTTP references (= Web addresses) at the end. One
- mail to this mail robot can contain arbitrarily many "send" command
- lines each of which will return one document to you (if the address
- was correct). Note that your mail system must have a mail gateway
- to the internet mail. Only WWW documents with less than 1000 lines
- can be retrieved in this way, but this is true for almost all GNA
- documents. See also (16) for help on FTP/Email requests. If
- there is a specific document you want but can't get, please contact
- <gna-webmaster@tsun.desy.de>.
-
- E.g. to get this FAQ together with complete list of links referred
- to in it, send the line
-
- send http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/admin/faqs/proto.html
-
- to <test-list@info.cern.ch>
-
- Note that direct telnet is not necessary to access a MOO server if
- the link has been established in WWW or in a gopher telnet
- item. Many people do have gopher and/or WWW but not direct
- telnet. If the MOO is closed for you, but you may still participate
- in GNA discussion on the Usenet or on the mailing lists[68] [see
- also (3)].
- Certain GNA courses[70] may be open to those with limited access.
- The access required for a given course will be described in the
- course catalog; in case of a question, prospective students are
- strongly encouraged to contact course instructors. Even in cases
- where MOO access is desired, alternate arrangements may be able to
- be made.
-
- (5) WHOM CAN I CONTACT FOR HELP?
-
- See (2) for help concerning a particular GNA
- project. General help is on the GNA-talk mailing list[72]. [See
- also (3).] General help is available through the
- consultants[74], who will answer questions via email. To get
- the list of consultants, send Email to
- <gna-consultants-admin@mcmuse.mc.maricopa.edu>. Be sure to have
- read the latest GNA FAQ as well.
-
- (6) WHO IS DECIDING ANYTHING AT GNA?
-
- The skeletal structure of the GNA is set down in the GNA Bylaws
- and documents of incorporation[75]. Included in these documents
- are descriptions of the positions of chief officers and the
- board of directors, including their duties, and powers. Most of
- the GNA's decision making, however, goes on in committee
- discussions and in small project teams. This structure ensures
- that decisions are made by individuals close to the problems
- being addressed, while retaining a coherent organizational
- structure. For more information concerning the organization of
- this, the world's first virtual corporation, please consult the
- Organizational FAQ. (Discussion contributions on the overall
- structure of GNA are contained in http://uu-gna
- .mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/admin/info/plan.html[76]. Help how to
- retrieve Web docs: see (4).
-
- (7) WHERE ARE GNA PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSED?
-
- There are working groups for the discussion of GNA curricular
- issues[78] and GNA technical projects[79], and the like. These
- groups provide an open forum for debate and discussion of new
- initiatives, while allowing groups working on different projects
- to stay informed of general goings-on. Each group has a mailing
- list, and some hold regular meetings.
- In addition to these formal group meetings, dicussion of projects
- takes place via email between members and discussions on MOOs [see
- (3)]. Interested parties are always invited to step forward and
- voice their opinion(s) on any GNA initiative.
-
- (8) WHEN WILL GNA INTERNET COURSES ACTUALLY START?
-
- At this stage, the GNA is offering experimental courses. These
- should begin to be offered early in 1994. Further developments
- will include a curriculum document (the draft[81] (see
- (12)) and GNA degree programs, as well as cooperative
- ventures with other academic institutions. For the latest
- information concerning GNA offerings, consult the GNA Course
- Catalog[83].
-
- (9) WHAT IS THE TARGET AUDIENCE FOR GNA ACTIVITIES?
-
- The GNA's target audience is any individual who is interested
- in the exchange of ideas and who has access to the internet in
- some form. In particular, individuals at small schools who
- would like to have access to more diverse offerings and
- individuals who are not in school currently but who seek to
- expand their knowledge form the core of the GNA's current
- target audience. This is expected to change, however, as the
- GNA expands its offerings, making it an attractive alternative
- to conventional educational institutions in some areas.
-
- (10) WILL GNA COURSES AND ACTIVITIES BE FREE?
-
- The GNA will have, ultimately, a mixture of free and tuition
- based offerings. As a non-profit corporation, the GNA is not
- out to make money; at the same time, revenues are needed to
- support the staff and machines that make the GNA happen. For
- this reason, it is likely that some of the GNA's programs will
- ultimately require tuition. This will vary on a
- course/program basis, and information concerning the status of
- any particular course or program will be contained within its
- documentation.
-
- (11) WHAT IS THE STATUS OF GNA TECHNICAL PROJECTS?
-
- One of the GNA technical metaprojects[84] is to build a
- distributed virtual campus, composed of many MUD
- servers. Currently, the most used server for the GNA project
- is MOO. For this purpose, a MOO network is being designed,
- and many applications for it are being built. Currently
- (March, 1993) the GNA net links 6 servers, including 5 MOOs
- and 2 MUSEs. This metaproject is badly understaffed. If you
- want to cooperate in developing the GNA net, contact Gustavo
- Glusman <bmgustav@dapsas1.weizmann.ac.il>
-
- (12) WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE GNA INTERNET CURRICULUM?
-
- The draft curriculum[85] is under construction, available also
- via FTP from ftp.desy.de as file
- /pub/uu-gna/curriculum.txt). [See also (7).] In addition,
- organizations within and associated with the GNA are free to
- have their own curriculum documents.
-
- (13) HOW CAN I HELP GNA?
-
- There are many outlets for those wishing to help the GNA. See
- (2) for a complete list and contacts. To propose a GNA course,
- use the GNA Course Proposal form [87].
-
- In addition, already established projects often need
- assistance; to volunteer, contact a project leader.
- Consultantships are always available, as are memberships on GNA
- open committees. You can also help simply by becoming a member
- of the GNA community: by teaching, attending classes, or by
- contributing to one of our ongoing discussions, you can make a
- difference. Your first step: Look for the GNA registration
- forms. They can be obtained via anonymous FTP[88] from
- ftp.desy.de[89] [131.169.10.115]as file
- pub/uu-gna/personnel.txt[90]. [See (16) for help on
- FTP/Email requests.]
-
- Lest there be any doubt, financial aid is welcome as well. The
- GNA is currently run on volunteerism, with time and machines
- donated by individuals and institutions worldwide. Those
- seeking to make contributions should contact the GNA treasurer,
- <mjg@beach.cis.ufl.edu> (see (2)). We will appreciate (and
- make full use of) any donation.
-
- (14) HOW WILL I PROFIT FROM DOING WORK FOR GNA?
-
- Working with the GNA offers a variety of benefits. Membership
- in the Academy means being part of a worldwide organization
- which is on the cutting edge of distance education. In
- addition to being given the opportunity to work with
- like-minded individuals with a variety of backgrounds,
- becoming GNA personnel gives you access to a world of
- information, as well as the chance to shape it. More than one
- GNA member has put included his work with the GNA on his CV;
- the GNA can give you the chance to do work which will be of
- value in more ways than one. Best of all, working with the
- GNA means helping to further education worldwide, while doing
- exactly as much as you want, when you want to do it. The GNA
- has unparalleled flexibility as well as unequaled
- opportunities.
-
- (15) WHAT ARE GNA'S FUTURE PLANS?
-
- GNA has a long-term plan and a short-term development plan for
- 1994. These highlight our plans for future development. In
- addition, ideas about the GNA's future can be found by
- perusing the GNA projects list [see (2)] archives of
- discussions [See (5)], and in any conversation with a GNA
- member. This is an exciting time for the GNA - and a great
- time to become a part of it.
-
- (16) HOW DO I DO ANONYMOUS FTP?
-
- Pretty much everything mentioned here is available by
- anonymous FTP. FAQ lists cross-posted to news.answers and
- rec.answers can be gotten from rtfm.mit.edu[95] [18.70.0.209],
- under /pub/usenet/news.answers or under
- /pub/usenet/more.specific.group.name"anonymous FTP" is just a
- way for files to be stored where anyone can retrieve them over
- the Net. For example, to retrieve the latest version of the
- General GNA FAQ, do the following:
-
-
- > ftp ftp.desy.de /* connect to the site; message follows */
- > anonymous /* type this when it asks for your name */
- > <your email address> /* type your address as the password */
- > cd /pub/uu-gna /* go to the directory you want to be */
- > dir /* look at what's there if you wish */
- > ascii /* set to ASCII transfer mode */
- > get faq.txt /* get the file; case-sensitive */
- > quit /* stop this mysterious thing */
-
- If your FTP program complains that it doesn't know where the site
- you want to use is, type the numerical address instead of the
- sitename:
-
- > ftp 131.169.10.115 /* connect with numerical address */
-
- If you don't have ftp access, you can do two things:
-
- 1. send e-mail to test-list@info.cern.ch with the command
-
- send http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/admin/faqs/proto.html
-
- in the body of the message. Now you will get the conversion of the
- HyperText source of the FAQ which contains many pointers to
- World-Wide Web and FTP nodes.
-
- 2. send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the single word
- "help" in the body of the message. You will be informed about how to
- retrieve FTP stuff via Email.
-
- Here is a sample Email message to a European FTP-Email server to
- obtain the GNA FAQ's copy at the site ftp.desy.de.
-
- To: European ftp-email-server <ftpmail@doc.ic.ac.uk>
-
- open ftp.desy.de anonymous marcus@x4u.desy.de
- cd pub/uu-gna
- mode ascii
- get faq.txt
- quit
-
- Getting binary files (executables, or any compressed files) is only
- slightly more difficult. You need to set binary mode inside FTP
- before you transfer the file.
-
- > binary /* set binary transfer mode */
- > ascii /* set back to text transfer mode */
-
- FAQs and spoiler lists are generally ascii files; everything else is
- generally binary files. Some common extensions on binary files in
- archive sites are:
-
- .Z Compressed; extract with uncompress
- .tar.Z Compressed 'tape archive'; uncompress then untar or tar -xvf
- .gz or .z Gnu gzip; use gunzip (available from prep.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
- .sit (Mac) StufIt archive
- .zip Extract with Zip or Unzip
- .zoo Yet another archive/compress program
- .lhe (Amiga) ?
- .lzh Lha archive program.
- .arj (PC) Arj archive program.
- .exe (PC) Sometimes self-extracting archives-just execute them.
- .uue or .UUE Transfer as text file; use uudecode to convert to binary
- .hqx (Mac) BinHex format; transfer in text mode
-
- Generic help can be found in the FAQs of comp.binaries.<your_system_type>
- for how to transfer, extract, and virus-check binary files. (At
- rtfm.mit.edu.)
-
- If you can't FTP from your site, use one of the following
- ftp-by-mail servers:
-
- ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
- ftpmail@src.doc.ic.ac.uk
- ftpmail@cs.uow.edu.au
- ftpmail@grasp.insa-lyon.fr
-
- For complete instructions, send a message reading "help" to the server.
-
- If you don't know exactly what you're looking for, or exactly where
- it is, there are programs and servers that can help you. For more
- info, send e-mail to <mail-server@rtfm.mit> with the body of the
- message reading "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources"
-
- Thanks to Aliza R. Panitz (the "buglady") for this text. Some
- modifications wer e made.
-
- (17) AUTHORS OF THIS DOCUMENT.
-
- For questions, corrections or contributions send Email to
- <gna-faq@mcmuse.mc.maricopa.edu>
-
- Carter Butts <eagle@acpub.duke.edu>
- Gustavo Glusman[96] <bmgustav@dapsas1.weizmann.ac.il>
- Marcus Speh[97] <marcus@x4u.desy.de>
- Kelly Salsberry <salsbery@mailbox.syr.edu>
- Greg Swan <swan@mcmuse.mc.maricopa.edu>
- Joseph Wang[98] <joe@athena.mit.edu>
-
- ___________________________________
-
- Disclaimer: "This FAQ is presented with no warranties or guarantees of ANY
- KIND including correctness or fitness for any particular purpose. The
- authors of this document have attempted to verify correctness of the data
- contained herein; however, slip-ups can and do happen. If you use this
- data, you do so at your own risk."
-
- Copyright (C) 1994 Globewide Network Academy, Inc. This text is distributed
- under the terms of the GNU General Public License[99].
-
- *** REFERENCES FROM THIS DOCUMENT ***
-
- [1] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/index.html
- [2] gopher://mcmuse.mc.maricopa.edu/0/gna/gna.addresses
- [4] ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers
- [5] ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/globewide-network-academy-faq
- [25] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/admin/info/long-term.html
- [26] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/admin/info/dp.1993-94.html
- [27] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/catalogs/s1994-catalog.html
- [28] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/admin/info/umbrella.html
- [29] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/projects/index.html
- [31] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/projects/p-gna-administration.html
- [33] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/projects/p-gna-board.html
- [35] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/projects/p-gna-consultants.html
- [36] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/projects/p-gna-curriculum.html
- [38] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/projects/p-gna-education.html
- [39] http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/projects/p-gna-faq.html
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