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Fulbright-Hays China 2004 Web Site

Update February 28, 2005

The CDROM will be made on March 11. Submissions made after March 7 will not be included in the CDROM.
CDROMs will be sent via US mail before the end of March.

Update March 8th.

The site is closed to submissions and every participant is in!

It has been a privilege and a joy to work for each of you.

Very Best,

John J. Stafford


June 21, 2007
Update regarding stricken paragraph below:. Very sorry, but our server
administrators have blocked my effort to provide a drag-and-drop upload.
We can nonetheless exchange anything you wish. Just contact me: jstafford@winona.edu.

For those who wish to transfer the images over the net, please click here jstafford@winona.edu and I
will mail you an upload URL to make it quite easy. Really, it is a simple drag-and-drop upload. Sometimes
it may not work when your site has a particular firewall installed. I will work with you by phone
if this occurs
.

Update September 24, 2004

This web site is resource intended for your use. Besides sharing your work related to the Fulbright-Hays
China 2004 visit, you can also use it to point to your own web pages. We are here to facilitate your
exploitation of this resource. Pictures, movies and articles are welcome, as are links to your own site(s).

For those who haven't the time nor inclination to process their pictures, we can do it here at the Winona
State eLearning Center. We can scan prints, negatives or slides. If you wish to snail-mail digital images,
please put them on a CDROM or DVD or ZIP drive. Any picture format is just fine. If you wish to
snail-mail material, please send to:

Winona State University
John Stafford
Library 220
Winona, MN 55987

Phone 507 457 5043
email: john@stafford.net

I will 'watermark' any pictures put on the site with your name. Please advise if you prefer a title or other
credit information in the watermark.

Pictures will be displayed in a moderate thumbnail size, with the capability of viewing and/or downloading
a larger version of the picture at the click of a button (if you provide a large enough picture.) If you happen
to have an extraordinarily large, detailed picture that is too big for the web, then let us surprise you with a
feature we have been working with for a few years. Such images can be viewed and navigated quite nicely.

Words? Indeed, more words! Email can usually suffice to convey articles, but if you prefer
we can even scan typewriter text.

Very Best,

John Stafford, Winona State University eLearning Center
for Dr. Dan Eastman deastman@winona.edu

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