Since 1996 I’ve been running the HEDIR web page off my desktop (converted to a server). It has served me well but the recent storm here in southern Illinois illustrated the need to have this operating off-site. Effective yesterday (May 18) we’ve moved the main HEDIR page to an off-site server. The www.hedir.org still exists but you will now be diverted to a different appearing web page–one that hopefully will address future needs. I’m still operating all of the HEDIR services (the HEDIR listserv, the HEDIR blog, the HEDIR people/photo page, the HEDIR wiki, etc.). It’s just that the main page will be hosted elsewhere. You’ll note that many of the links will go back to my server (you can tell this because the link is something like www.kittle.siu.edu/hedir/…). Eventually more of the items will be moved onto the new HEDIR server, but one step at a time.
A New HEDIR
About Mark J Kittleson
Mark J. Kittleson is in his 37th year as a health educator, having spent over 21 years at Southern Illinois University and having been at New Mexico State University since January 2011. Dr. Kittleson is best known for his development and management of the HEDIR Discussion group, as well as his efforts to help the profession of health education utilize technology.One Response to A New HEDIR
HEDIR Bookstore
- Social Gerontology: A Multidisciplinary Perspective (9th Edition)
- Essentials of Environmental Health (Essential Public Health)
- Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice (Urban and Industrial Environments)
- Study Guide to Accompany Our Global Environment: A Health Perspective









Mark,
You have done a great job in keeping HEDIR operating for the past 13 years. It is pleasing to learn that you continue to improve the ways in which professional health educators can communicate with one another through use of emerging technologies.