Final (?) Internet Participants
To be able to continue to receive one free hour of education-related internet time each month, the teachers from the seminar have to send an email each month to report what they are researching and which websites they find. As of the (fuzzy) final cut-off for the first round (it was supposed to be one month, but numerous complications won out, extending the deadline to somewhere mid-October, with stragglers still allowed in) there are 26 participants.
Of the 26, one of these was a student who we ended up using as a computer teacher and have pulled out from the list of seminar participants (the official number of registrees is then 58). Two more are teachers who were not participants in the seminar but who were very helpful in the setting up and running of the seminar. 54 of the original 58 registrees graduated (I'll verify this number), and three of the graduates finished without an email address. So, 23 of 51 trainees with email addresses have joined the program by sending an email.
Not all of the internet program participants have managed to explain what they search for (though this is improving), and not one has listed a website found. The rules have been flexible in this so far. One possible reason for a lack of websites might be that they write as the first thing, before they've found any websites during that session.


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