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eDistrict
Posted: 2 years ago
Linda is correct about D5510 web site. Nicely done. I am looking forward to viewing the training through this site. Progress!
Let's keep all these good ideas about eDistricts. Our first big hurdle is getting a proposal written, viewed by our BOD & then membership. It then is sent to D5510 for their COL at the '08 District Conference in June. Hopefully, it will pass when voted on by all D5510 club representatives. Then it is sent to RI for presentation to the Board for 2010 COL. A long legislative process, but it is the Rotary process.
At this point we only know we are writing a eClub permanency proposal. Hopefully other eClubs will write one for their Host District COL. Judy
Posted: 2 years ago
Where are we on this again?
How can I help?
Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown.
It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps.
Posted: 2 years ago
I wish that our tech folks could fix the error that make the newest post initially pop down and then pop back up the top. A minor irritation, but something that might discourage those less patient among us.
Jack Selway, Founder, Rotary Global History, Pueblo, CO, USA
Posted: 2 years ago
Not sure how that will move eDistrict along, but I'll see what I can do.
Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown.
It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps.
Posted: 2 years ago
In the last ten minutes or so, I've gotten up to speed on a discussion that started eleven months ago. Ya gotta love forums!
As I've become more and more familiar with the RECSWUSA site and the conversations that take place here, I've found I'm always intrigued by the references to other eClubs. I even attended the eClub of London Centenary several times, and enjoyed its approach.
Point being, is there anywhere online where eClub folks (members or visitors) are sharing their impressions and successes such that all eClubs might benefit? A wiki or similar might allow something along those lines quite easily. I suppose that one strength of an eDistrict would be helping clubs through such sharing.
Rushton
Rushton Hurley
Rotary Club of Santa Clara (northern California, USA)
Posted: 2 years ago
Hey Rushton.
Yeah, I love forums!
Too bad i wasn't here three months ago when you made this post.
I think a forum is better than a wiki, but if people want to do it via wiki, I'll make it happen....
Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown.
It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps.
Posted: 7 months ago
I wish that our tech folks could fix the error that make the newest post initially pop down and then pop back up the top. A minor irritation, but something that might discourage those less patient among us.
Wow, while I was away, they fixed this.
Now, let's hope we get eDistricts to work with eClubs. Probably only four needed. Europe, Asia, Latin American, North America.
But considering that there are only about a dozen of us eClubs, one district would be all we could hope for and really all we'd need. We do cross borders and learn other languages. Why not "one eDistrict" for our One World.
Jack M. B. Selway, RGHF founder and CEO
