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Clicker Digest: tracking discussion lists on the web

By Miranda Hersey Helin
Created 2006-08-22 13:53

Clicker training [0] has grown up on the internet, through the communications of trainers from all walks of life meeting online and discussing their trials and their joys. Now there are a variety of clicker [0] training discussions groups, including at least one for every species and application imaginable. These online groups are populated with wonderful folks who are eager to help their fellow animal lovers. Many of us subscribe to a subset of these lists, and want to stay keep up with what's going on—but sometimes it's difficult to find time to keep up with all the reading. What's a clicker trainer to do? Starting this month, join Melissa Alexander, moderator of ClickerSolutions and author of the award-winning Click for Joy, as she brings us highlights from around the clicker community. Melissa's dispatches will include enlightening discussions, inspiring stories, and tested solutions to everyday training problems selected from more than 100 clicker lists on the internet. Whether you're a lurker, a poster, or just newly interested in clicker training, you'll find something new on the Clicker Digest blog—a convenient and enjoyable way to stay in touch with your community of clicker trainers.

About the author Miranda Hersey Helin is a writer and editor at Pen and Press [1], an editorial services and consulting company. Her writing credits include the Boston Globe, the Boston Globe Magazine, Bay Area Parent, Exceptional Parent, and Carve Magazine.

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