ERC Horse Hot Spot on the Web
Redesigned and
Expanded
Guelph, ON - With
anticipation building over the signing of a new Memorandum of Agreement between
the Equine Research Centre (ERC) and the University of Guelph (U of G), the
Centre is preparing to launch its newly designed web site April 15.
"The new web site will
reflect the collaboration between the ERC, University of Guelph and the Ontario
Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), " said ERC
Communications Coordinator, Kelly Counsell. " The three groups have been
meeting regularly to offer up ideas and materials for the site. There will be a
wealth of information for the horse industry at our familiar address
www.erc.on.ca."
One of the new attractions
will be a comprehensive catalogue of past and present horse research being
conducted by all three organizations. This will include names and faces of the
primary researcher, and links to related reading. An extensive section called
"Cyber News" will host current news briefs and some of the tried and
true favorites of the ERC web site: Disease Watch, Just for Youth, Calendar of
Events and Jobtrack.
Another objective of the new
collaboration is the development of an education program that will encompass
certificate and diploma courses, and eventually an Equine Science Degree.
"This is something the industry is looking for, and by leveraging new
technologies we will take learning into your home, on your own time," said
Kelly. "The ERC has met industry needs for education through our Distance
Learning program (a correspondence course) and now through our on-line Equine
Nutrition course. By pooling the resources and expertise of the ERC, U of G and
OMAFRA we will be able to build the finest equine education program in the
country."
Information on current horse
learning tools available from the Equine Research Centre is on-line now at
www.erc.on.ca or you can
contact the Centre at (519) 837-0061. Visit the ERC bookstore on-line where you
can shop securely. And watch this section for more news on great things to
come!
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