NRT summaries and other services
The discussion list
You may already use this - around 60% of NRT members use it to share problems and solutions on training related topics. You should have been invited to join the list when you became an NRT member. Join the list by using the online request form available here. Note that this form may not work on all browsers, but, with the arrival of the new server for the CC site, we hope to be able to rectify this before too long.
Discussion summaries
Periodically, a volunteer member extracts salient information from the discussion records, groups the material by topic, and produces a summary for members to use. When each summary becomes available, all members with e-mail are notified and invited to download it. A copy is posted to those members without e-mail. Another volunteer member updates the topic index when a new summary is produced. See below for downloads: summaries and index.
Other NRT services
Other services for NRT members are:
- Invitations to periodic NRT conferences
- The next conference is expected to be in early 2008
- Download previous conference reports
- Ability to make contact with other NRT members in your locality. This link enables you to send your email and postcode to NRT to help locate nearby members. As with the for above, note that this form may not work on all browsers, but, with the arrival of the new server for the CC site, we hope to be able to rectify this before too long.
- Receive other periodic information
- Download previous newsletters
To remind yourself about the benefits of being a member of NRT, see here.
Volunteers needed
Providing this service to NRT members relies on volunteers to:
- Precis and organise the discussions into summaries
- Print and mail copies to members without e-mail
- Update the index
If you would be willing to help with any of these, please contact the Education Committee Chairman, Barrie Dove, at .
Index of summary topics
Summaries
Listed below are the summaries of postings to the NRT discussion list over the past few years. There are some apparent inconsistencies in the naming of the summaries. These are due to varying numbers of postings to the list, and to the different approaches of a number of compilers.