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05 Nov 2004 / former_easa_blog

Arkforum

After more than one year´s work we have almost finished the Arkforum project (We must resolve small details during this next weeks). We would have liked to report during the process, but the process has been unstable and many times in jeopardy by technical and support problems. Easa Spain believes it better to focus our effort in this process rather than dedicating it in organizing some easa event, and this is the result.

www.arkforum.org

Arkforum was born with a clear and intuitive scheme intending to make this new tool improve and expand the EASA horizons. The presence of CLEA and similar organizations in the future will enrich us mutually. Sharing a space while maintaining our independence will facilitate the communication and the exchange

The website is organized in such a way that can be easily updated from any computer with basic knowledge. The idea is, and thus will be suggested during the INCM, to establish an international cooperation for the maintenance and updating of the website contents. This way during two years sections of both organizations will work together (Nederland – Chile, México-Croatia…). Untill INCM 2005; Easa Spain will take care of the updating and the optimization of the website. Also it will be necessary to establish some moderators for the forum (I propose those of the weblog). Ester will be in charge of working out any problems or doubts you might face.

My relation with Easa finishes here; I hope to see you again some day. Take care & Enjoy Belgrade. Now is your turn…

Ciao | Noel | Former Spanish NC

P.d: Any criticism or comment will be very useful. To send news, projects, library info or any information for the website, send it to noeargar@arq.upv.es, also you can add links and downloads directly from the website

P.d: www.arkforum.org to go directly to the EASA Forum

P.d: Help us to diffuse the website; Download, print and hang this poster in your school or university: www.arkforum.org

posted by easavalencia
Thu, 04 Nov 2004 23:01:47 GMT

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