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Rae Montgomery of the University of Minnesota taught artisans how to use the Internet to promote their business. Her session "Access eCommerce for Native American Artisans" was co-taught by Connie Kratzer, New Mexico State University.

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Lilly Buchwitz, Marketing Instructor at Brock University, critiqued a number of web sites and talked about how to market your small business on the Internet.

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The penalty for being a good sport and a fun loving instructor was a brush with "The Law." Officer McDaniel visited the e-Commerce Workshop to "arrest" Connie Hancock (University of Nebraska) for being "too involved with computer technology." After a morning of serious work on computers and web sites, the laughter helped everyone remember that people are much more important than the technology.

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FUN was not forgotten at the e-Commerce workshop. Connie Hancock (University of Nebraska) was "arrested" for speeding on the Internet!

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Margaret McDaniel, Director of the San Juan Economic Development Service, Inc. welcomed workshop participants to the San Juan College Enterprise Center.

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Participants listened to a presentation about the National Resource Inventory and Teaching Strategies they can use when they return to their communities.

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This workshop helped participants think through the elements needed to prepare an e-Commerce site.

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Full Service Web Hosting taught the participants how to prepare web pages for e-Commerce.

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Eileen Rothlisberger conducted a tour of the The Quality Center for Business based at the San Juan College Enterprise Center.

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Beth Duncan, Small Business Specialist for Mississippi State University is a key presenter for the workshop.
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