It occurs to me I have not introduced myself... I am the staff developer on the Community of Learners Team. Our network connects 21 schools in midcoast Maine via a cable tv backbone. I came to this project after 8 years as a grade 3 teacher in rural Bowdoin, Maine. We are in the third and final year of NIE funding. My 3rd grade colleague and I integrated an archaeological project across the curriculum, taking the kids out into the community and bringing the community into the school. Many of our most valuable visitors were the traditionally non-involved members of the comunity, the old-timers who hung out at the store. But they have the stories, and their participation created a wonderful model of engagement that went both ways. I bring this same commitment to my work in electronic networking, keeping my focus on the systemic use of the potential. By making the connectivity we have a tool for every component of every town we will be going far to make the school/town boundaries disappear. Eeryone has something to contribute, and it is how we go about the experience of education that weighs as heavily as what we teach. Collaboration needs to be everywhere, and the network makes it easier. A good model of what we are beginning to build is a project called, "Hands Around the Bay", a collaboratiove study of Merrymeeting Bay. It can be seen at: http://www.col.k12.me.us/MMB/