ALA | Electronic Discussion Lists ALSC offers several discussion lists to keep you informed of association for the discussion of issues that relate to teaching children s literature. http://www.ala.org/ala/alsc/alscnews/alscdisclist/electronicdiscussion.htm
Extractions: ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... News Electronic Discussion Lists ALSC offers several discussion lists to keep you informed of association business, news, and activities. Subscription Instructions Digest Format Available ALSC-L ALSCBOARD ALSCPGCCHR ALSCPUBSCH The Public Library-School Partnership Discussion Group has established a new electronic discussion list, ALSCPUBSCH ALSCCOLMGT The Children's Collection Management in Public Libraries Discussion Group has established a new electronic discussion list, ALSCCOLMGT , in order to provide an online forum for public librarians who are engaged in the development and management of children's print, audiovisual, and electronic collections. Subscribers can ask questions, post suggestions, and share new ideas. PRESCHSVCS The Preschool Services Discussion Group has established a new electronic discussion list, PRESCHSVCS , which will provide an online forum on any topic related to preschool services, programs, or materials related to children from ages infant through the preschool years, and the adults who serve them. Subscribers to the list can share successful programs or outreach efforts, highlight quality new materials, ask questions, or share new services that they have instituted. CHILDTECH CHILDTECH , devoted to the discussion of technology issues as they relate to youth services in libraries.
Extractions: Julie Page, Preservation Librarian, University of CA-San Diego Goal of This Unit: To acquaint and/or refresh those who need to become familiar with issues of collection management, serials records functions, and preservation. This unit is seen as requiring one to two class periods, depending on the needs and flexibility of individual programs. Collection Management Evaluation and revision of policy statements Guidelines for reviewing subscriptions and standing orders; criteria for cancellation/renewal Retention decision (e.g.: latest year only; print vs. electronic) Weeding Selection of print serials for off-site or high-density storage Cataloging and processing priorities; selecting titles for minimal level cataloging Issues related to the emerging explosion of electronic serials (This topic may be better covered in a separate syllabus)
Mycology Resources: Discussion And News Mycological Resources on the Internet publications and discussion PERMITL is a moderated electronic mailing list for discussions on permits for http://mycology.cornell.edu/fdiscuss.html
Extractions: HOME ABOUT COLLECTIONS DIRECTORIES DISCUSSIONS GENERAL GENETICS GUIDES MUSHROOMS ... INDEX Journals, books, and newsletters; discussion forums Publications Discussion Groups Cooke's 1898 book, "A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi (6th edition)" is an early introductory text. Mike Walton has posted it on the web. Badham's 1847 book, "A Treatise on the Esculent Funguses of England" is an early account of edible fungi. Many of the scientific names have changed now, but the text and its accompanying plates are an interesting diversion. Mike Walton has posted it on the web. A trade association representing those who grow, process, and market cultivated mushrooms in the US, the AMI promotes mushroom cultivation and consumption. Their web site includes information about their journal, "Mushroom News" and the Sinden Scholarship Fund for cultivation of edible fungi. This site includes the ASPT newsletter, and information about the ASPT journal Systematic Botany, and Systematic Botany Monographs.
Teaching Strategies: Links To Recommended Sites The online home of The Creative Curriculum®, brought to you by Teaching Strategies discussion Groups and Distribution lists of Interest to the PreK-12+ http://www.teachingstrategies.com/pages/page.cfm?pageid=116
The Math Forum - Math Library - Mailing Lists Mailing list; sample converted documents; publications about LaTeX2HTML; A mailing list for discussions concerning teaching standards and practices at http://mathforum.org/library/resource_types/mailing_lists/
Extractions: From this page you can browse any of the approximately 30,000 public LISTSERV lists on the Internet, search for mailing lists of interest, and get information about LISTSERV host sites. This information is generated automatically from LISTSERV's LISTS database and is always up to date. more>> MathsNet: Mathematics Email Centre - Bryan Dye; MathsNet
Extractions: While there is great variation among different kinds of doctoral programs and disciplines in the approaches to training and definition of what constitutes acceptable contributions to research, this publication provides a broad overview useful to anyone interested in Ph.D. education. Newly revised; includes updated resources. Organization and Administration of Graduate Education
Anthropology Resources On The Internet lists/discussion Groups. AAA Human Rights AAA members interested in human rights-related Experience Rich Anthropology - On-line teaching materials http://www.aaanet.org/resinet.htm
Extractions: on the Internet The following links may be of interest to you. AAA is not responsible for and does not endorse these Web sites or the information they provide. Thank you. Anthropologists Anthropology and Technology Biological/Physical Anthropology Applied/Practicing Anthropology ... Visual Anthropology Anthropologists Anthropology and Technology Cyberanthropology.org - A non-commercial resource dedicated to the anthropology of cyberspace. It includes a virtual seminar sections, debates, comics, a course finder facility, readings, a calendar of event and a book review corner "Social and Economic Implications of Information Technologies Bibliographic Data Base" - A pilot project. You are invited to send your comments and additional citations, especially citations to your own relevant work Applied Anthropology Cultural Survival - Promoting the rights, voices, and visions of indigenous peoples
Statistics On The Web publications and Publishers; Statistics Book List; Softwareoriented Pages Looks like a nice list of pointers. teach Modules A set of resources for http://my.execpc.com/~helberg/statistics.html
Extractions: Probability and Statistics This is a list of statistics resources I have discovered on the World Wide Web (WWW). I hope you will find them useful. If you know of (or maintain) a statistics resource on the Web that you don't see here, please drop me a line to let me know about it, and I'll take a look at it. Enjoy! Note: this site, and my expertise, have to do with statistical methods . You won't find any information here about: Or other related questions. For answers, you might try Media Metrix or DoubleClick . I also can't tell you how many ophthamologists there are in Montana, or how many people visited Disneyland in 1997, or what the most popular brand of fish sticks is. For those, try LEXIS-NEXIS or DIALOG . Also see Paula Berenstein's nice book, Finding Statistics Online , which deals with such questions much better than I could. Other lists of links Statisticians and Other Statistical People Home page for AAAS. Information on membership, sections, science policy, and their flagship journal
Journal Of Statistics Education - Information Service An International Journal on the Teaching and Learning of Statistics EDSTATL Statistics Education discussion list APSTAT-L Advanced Placement http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/information.html
The Moderator's HomePage It also addresses some issues for managing discussion lists and electronic Successful online teaching using an asynchronous learner discussion forum http://www.emoderators.com/moderators.shtml
Extractions: Resources for Moderators and Facilitators of Online Discussion mauri collins and Zane L. Berge Berge Collins Associates This page is a growing set of resources for moderators and moderators-to-be of online discussion in both academic and non-academic settings. Where possible I have linked to the full text of articles, and provided abstracts on this page. As this is part of my dissertation research, I would very much appreciate your suggestions for additions to these listings. The topics of "computer conferencing" and on-line teaching are closely allied, so I am including references in those fields, too. These pages have been designed to be accessible with a text browser and with the assumption that the papers will be scanned on screen and then printed out. Please send your questions or suggestions for new resources to mauri@emoderators.com This page was featured in the On Line column in the Chronicle of Higher Education, September 19, 1997, Page A29. Bibliographies CMC and the Online Classroom and Wired Together: CMC in K12 Computer Conferencing using Lists Computer mediated communication ... Teaching On-line The LISTPROC homepage CREN's listprocessor software...find the docs and guides
Aboriginal Nurses Association Of Canada List of ANAC s publications No charge for Publication Not produced by ANAC – charge is for Shipping A discussion paper with annotated bibliography http://www.anac.on.ca/publications.html
Extractions: Teaching With Technology These selected resources have been chosen to support, enhance, and continue the many on-campus dialogues that teaching with technology raises. The "Map Your Own Course" options within many of the sections offer ways for you to find other resources not noted here. Meta Sites Search Tools / Indexes / Databases Conferences Journals and Publications ... Index Listservs and Discussion Groups Map Your Own Course Professional associations and organizations that sponsor discussion lists/forums offer the most up-to-date information about these groups on their webpages. In addition to those selected few offered below, use TWT's Professional Associations and Organizations webpage to access those organizations' information. TILE.NET is directory listing for listservs, newsgroups, and ftp and vendor sites. The links below provide access to information about each directory. There is a button at the bottom of each page "Return to tile.net/_" that will take you to the search page for each list.
DAICE Learning And Teaching Development discussion lists are available to facilitate debate and exchange of and support any additional discussion lists on learning and teaching themes, http://www.daice.stir.ac.uk/ed_dev/enhancing_learning.htm
Extractions: This Creativity-in-Education discussion list has been set up to stimulate discussion and disseminate information on the subject of creativity in education. it is felt that there is a great need to generate a contrasting discourse alongside those of 'value for money', 'effective institutions', 'institutional improvement', 'target achievement'and 'global competition'. distancelearn-lang This e-list has been established for library staff working in the field of Education, to facilitate discussion within this subject area and to receive news about monthly updates to EdResearch Online database. This electronic list is operated by the Australian Council for Educational Research- Cunningham Library.
Top 15 List An annotated list of the top 15 chapters and essays on teaching. The readings are available at the Derek Premises and Practices of discussion Teaching. http://bokcenter.harvard.edu/docs/top15.html
Extractions: Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, Harvard University ONLINE DOCUMENT Boice, Robert. "Quick Starters: New Faculty Who Succeed." In Effective Practices for Improving Teaching. Edited by Michael Theall and Jennifer Franklin. New Directions for Teaching and Learning, no. 48. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1991, pp. 111-123. Describes characteristics of successful new faculty members at colleges and universities. Chickering, Arthur W. and Zelda F. Gamson. "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education." In Kenneth Feldman and Michael Paulsen, eds. Teaching and Learning in the College Classroom. 2d ed. ASHE Reader Series. Needham Heights, MA: Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing, 1998, pp. 543-549. Reprinted from AAHE Bulletin, March 1987.
NCGIA Full Publications List Discussions from the meeting are summarized and a list of further issues for 9121 GIS Teaching Facilities Six Case Studies on the Acquisition and http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/pubs/pubslist.html
Extractions: CD RELEASE Fundamental Research in Geographic Information and Analysis, NCGIA Technical Reports 1988-1997 This CD contains all technical reports published by the NCGIA between 1988 and 1997. These include reports of the specialist meetings, research reports, discussion papers and bibliographies, plus initiative closing reports, annual reports, and some education materials. While about half of these documents are no longer available in digital versions, they have been scanned and converted to PDF formatted text with graphics. As a result, most of the documents on the CD are text-searchable and a list of authors is linked to the related reports. Software required: Adobe Acrobat Reader (included on the CD).
Second Page Of Child_lit STats, child_lit (options , Get statistics about a list (VM) Subscribers wishing to use Child_lit discussion for publication should consult the http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mjoseph/childlit/about.html
Extractions: HISTORY COMMANDS Listserv enables subscribers to alter their subscription status, post to the list, and search the archives via the WWW. See Archives of Child_lit, at http://email.rutgers.edu/archives/child_lit.html. For these and other functionalities available as line commands through email programs, see below. Commands must be sent to the address listserv@email.rutgers.edu
CTICH History Links As a teaching resource the editor has endeavoured to ensure the texts are of a The Association organises an annual conference, a discussion list HAHC, http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/CTICH/histlink.html
Extractions: For subject specific resources see also the " Specialist Sources " section of this site Primary Sources ... "Exemplary Sites" (an incomplete list) Electronic Journals and Books In addition to indexes by place and time Horus includes listings for historiography, history of science, historic preservation, etc. A section of
Equipped For The Future - Resources Features from the EFF Reading Project include use of the Teaching and Learning Cycle The EFF discussion List is a logical place to turn when you have a http://eff.cls.utk.edu/resources/products_pub.htm
Extractions: Search Literacy Information Literacy Resources Student/Learner Teacher/Tutor Manager/Administrator Products/Publications Features EFF Fundamentals Online Discussion Quick Reference Assessment Resource Collection Teaching/Learning Toolkit Teaching Adults to Read with Understanding Work Readiness Credential ... EFF Portal EFF Center for Training and Technical Assistance @ Center for Literacy Studies, University of Tennessee 600 Henley St, Suite 312 Knoxville, TN 37996-4135 (865) 974-8426 fax: (865) 974-3857 EFF Products and Publications EFF Downloadable Masters Ordering Information For information about obtaining EFF materials contact Virginia (Ginny) Bleazey, Operations Manager of the EFF Center for Training and Technical Assistance, at the Center for Literacy Studies, University of Tennessee: bleazey@utk.edu or (865) 974-8426. Equipped For the Future Downloadable Masters The EFF Downloadable Masters webpage contains black and white copies of the skills wheel, content standards, role maps, and other EFF handouts. Help for viewing and printing documents in PDF can be found here.
Stay Connected With The Discipline Join a discussion List, Printerfriendly format It is a forum to discuss the role of political science teaching within the larger framework of liberal http://www.apsanet.org/section_195.cfm
Extractions: The development of the Internet as a primary tool for communication in the scholarly community has created new forums for the mass distrubtion of information and ideas through discussion lists. Today the number of lists available is too many to count but let APSA guide you to those lists of most interest to political scientists. APSA and APSA Organized Section Lists APSA-CIVED Sponsored by the Computers and Mulitmedia Organized Section, the list is dedicated to the discussion of issues regarding political science teaching in post-secondary settings. It is a forum to discuss the role of political science teaching within the larger framework of liberal learning, to examine current trends in higher education (e.g., distance learning, service learning, integration of new technologies, assessment, outcome- based evaluation, and declining enrollment in political science courses), to share information about the latest teaching innovations, especially those related to technology and experiential education, and to promote exemplary teaching within the political science discipline.