Community Health Improvement
Councils
Covenant Health, the University of Tennessee,
and KORRnet began a partnership to bring up-to-date health information
to counties that border Knox and Anderson counties. Community Health Improvement
Councils began to identify health resources available in their communities.
They also began to identify gaps in the services available to their citizens.
They are now in the process of reaching out to service organizations for
help in making plans to improve community health.
KORRnet is making communication easier
by providing email accounts to citizens and web pages to nonprofit organizations,
government agencies, educational organizations, and other community groups.
Loudon County's Health Improvement Council
identified teen pregnancy as problem in their county. Over the course of
two years, they formed a project team to address the problem. Now, that
project has become its own 501c3 nonprofit organization, Break the Cycle.
Break the Cycle is developing a website on KORRnet.
Loudon County already has a web site that
is a large index of community organizations that provide services to the
community.
User Help Disk
Two help disks are now available to KORRnet
users.
The first is for use on Windows 95 / 98
computers. It will automatically install a KORRnet icon on your desktop
and configure HyperTerminal so that you may access KORRnet, your email
account and browse the Internet. This disk is available for all KORRnet
users.
The second disk is for use by nonprofit
organizations. It contains templates that you can use to set up your website.
You can use a web page editor such as Netscape to add your own text and
pictures to a prefabricated template. The templates come with instructions
on how to set up a web counter, feedback and comments forms, and how to
set up your computer to access the Internet.
You can download both of the disks from
the web at:
www.korrnet.org/chic/disks
Or, contact KORRnet. We may be able to mail
you a copy of the disks.
Online Help
Help is also available online. Information
ranging from how to set up and manage your website to explanations of KORRnet
- specific codes are available on the Creating Web Pages on KORRnet website.
www.korrnet.org/chic
Classes
Basic help about how to use your computer
to access the Internet is available at the KORRnet Community Access Lab
in the Knoxville Center Mall. The lab is open during all regular mall hours.