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Hi, I'm not Richard. I'm Eric . . .
. . . and I'm throwing a coconut at Richard.
I am Richard; and I thank Eric for
so gamely playing along as I somehow convinced his colleagues that I could
carry on all of his Math Forum responsibilities -- and some of my own
devising.
I help site visitors and subscribers get what they want; I edit a variety of
the texts we author. Task by task, when at the office (and also sometimes
when I'm not), here's what I do ...
- on demand
- as a webmaster, manage static web pages, battle linkrot, collaborate on new site projects, and analyze access_logs
- as list-owner, administer majordomo and Jive software to create, configure, and troubleshoot private and public discussion groups
- as a spam combatant, trawl those archived discussions for spam
- as a workshop facilitator, provide professional development opportunities for teachers
- as an administrator, run the Creative Writing Forum in collaboration with Drexel University's Writing Program
- as a Math Tools proto-facilitator, welcome new registrants
- every hour
- as approve, filter
messages* posted via the
web or newsreaders to public discussion groups that we own
- as usenet, handle bounced mail messages, subscriptions and other mailing list administration
- every day
- as a webmaster, respond* to questions and feedback we receive by e-mail*, sometimes even to constructive ends
- as a webmaster, follow up with people who've written us to
research how they find our site*
- every week
- as a puzzle editor, offer editorial suggestions on future Problems of the Week* and think during Math Mondays (example thought: "How come we have these meetings on Wednesdays but call them 'Math Mondays'?")
- as a newsletter deputy editor, offer editorial suggestions for, cue up, and mail the Math Forum Internet Newsletter and the Math Tools Newsletter
- as researcher, review search engine query_logs to analyze our delivery of relevant starting points to site visitors and our spell-checking of keywords submitted to our search engine
- as list-owner, compile subscription statistics
- as an archiving subscriber, make web pages of B. Lee Clay's e-mailed Beat the Calculator mental arithmetic trick and Stan Wagon's e-mailed Macalester College Problem of the Week
- every month
- as a cybrarian-wannabe, enter math and math education web sites into the catalog database* powering our Internet Mathematics Library
- as a web page editor, offer editorial suggestions on the Internet Mathematics Library Hot Spot and other static pages
- as an untrained and meddlesome pseudo-programmer, update database code powering our listing of Workshops for Math Teachers
asterisks (*) denote
need for a secret decoder ring
I also assist the Math Forum's evaluators, for which I've developed the
practice of concluding nearly all my business correspondence with "Let us
know how this helps you."
For a less bullet-headed, more coherent statement of what I do at the Math
Forum, as well as select "personal info," take a gander at my reply to a
recent e-mail requesting my bio.
What's that you say?
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