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41. Upcoming Conferences
for publication discussion lists/sites Collaboration opportunities Effective Teaching and Learning Conference 2005 Challenging issues for
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The link to this calendar, maintained by the Koulutuksen tutkimuslaitos / Institute for Educational Research in Jyväskylä, Finland contains basic information about selected international events in the field of (higher) education. Although the list goes back to 2003, the links are often to sites with current, up-to-date information.
http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~lestinen/peda-forum/calendar/he-events.html
Upcoming conferences
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42. PADI - Discussion Lists
A listing of resources typed as discussion lists in the Preserving Access to teaching and appreciation of history and material culture in Scotland.
http://www.nla.gov.au/padi/format/list.html
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An Association of Research Libraries (ARL) discussion list concerned with all aspects of the management of electronic journals by libraries and information centres. Topics include archiving, pricing, licensing, indexing, file formats, administering, access, security, privacy, multiple user interfaces, printing/storing 'ejournals' and quality control. http://www.cni.org/Hforums/arl-ejournal/about.html
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Conservation LabStanford University Libraries; Henry, Walter In: CoOL Conservation OnLine : Resources for Conservation Professionals (Regularly Updated)
A moderated digest whose topics cover any aspect of conservation and preservation, occasionally including subjects such as digital imaging and preservation of digital information. Archive available. http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/

43. Discussion Groups
AP LATIN LITERATURE is a list is for Latin teachers to share teaching tips, ARCHPUB Archaeological publications Announcement List is a moderated
http://www.tlg.uci.edu/index/listservs.html
Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
DISCUSSION GROUPS
A few tips on how to subscribe, unsubscribe and send messages to a discussion group A Web-searchable archive of selected discussion groups has been created by Sebastian Heath and John Muccigrosso. The lists currently archived are: Aegeanet, Ancien-l, Ane-l, Byzans-l, Classics-m, Greekarch, Lt-antiq, Numism-l, and Romarch. The archive will be expanded to include other lists later.
  • AEGEANet is a discussion group on matters pertaining to the Aegean world of pre-classical times, including paleolithic, neolithic, Bronze Age, Geometric and Homeric). To subscribe write to majordomo@acpub.duke.edu with the message "subscribe aegeanet your e-mail address," or simply "subscribe aegeanet."
  • ACL BBS is an unmoderated mailing list aimed at issues of relevance and interest to ACL members and friends. To subscribe write to majordomo@rome. classics.lsa.umich.edu with the message "subscribe acl your name."
  • ACTS-L is a forum for the discussion of the Acts ofthe Apostles and the critical issues surrounding them. This list was originally created for members of a course on the
  • 44. AccessDL
    for joining a discussion list as well as publications, videos, websites, AccessDL discussion List is to discuss issues related to creating
    http://www.washington.edu/doit/Resources/accessdl.html
    Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... DO-IT DO-IT resources DO-IT programs DO-IT search DO-IT home page
    AccessDL
    The National Center on Accessible Distance Learning (AccessDL) is funded by the U.S. Department of Education (grant # OPE P333A020044) to share guidance and resources on making distance learning courses accessible to students and instructors with disabilities. It is directed by DO-IT . Listed below are directions for joining a discussion list as well as publications, videos, websites, resource centers, promising practices, and research.
    Discussion Lists
    • AccessDL Discussion List - is to discuss issues related to creating accessible distance learning courses. This list fosters ongoing discussion about accessible design, policy, practice, training, and support. It is supported by DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology) at the University of Washington. For more information about this list consult:
      http://mailman.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/AccessDL
      AccessWebCT Discussion List - is to discuss how to design accessible products using WebCT software. The list is supported by DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology) at the University of Washington. For more information about this list consult:

    45. Sloan-C - Publications - Journal: JALN - Vol3:2
    Successful Online Teaching Using An Asynchronous Learner discussion Forum Additional tips were added and the list was revised each quarter following the
    http://www.sloan-c.org/publications/jaln/v3n2/v3n2_rossman.asp
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    Volume 3, Issue 2 - November 1999
    Issue Table of Contents
    ISSN 1092-8235
    Successful Online Teaching Using An Asynchronous Learner Discussion Forum
    Mark H. Rossman, Ed.D
    Download
    PDF version: Capella University
    330 2nd Avenue South, Suite 550
    Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Phone: 800-987-2282 ext 217 ABSTRACT At Capella University online courses are offered using an asynchronous learner discussion forum. At the conclusion of each course, learners are requested to complete and electronically submit a course evaluation form. A document analysis of more than 3000 course evaluations from 154 courses conducted during the past 11 quarters was conducted. Each course folder was reviewed. The narrative responses were ultimately grouped into the following categories: Faculty Feedback, Learner Discussions and Course Requirements. General observations related to these categories were presented followed by several tips for successful teaching in an online environment using an asynchronous learner discussion forum. The tips were initially generated by the document analysis. Additional tips were added and the list was revised each quarter following the end-of-quarter teleconference with the instructors. KEY WORDS ALN, Teaching and learning at a distance, Facilitating asynchronous discussions, Online teaching

    46. JISCmail - Mailing Lists
    The CHCC Online History Units mailing list was for discussion amongst teachers A discussion group for those engaged in teaching, researching and teacher
    http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/mailinglists/category/V1.htm
    Search Web Home Mailing Lists News About JISCmail Help Introduction Category Pages A-Z Indexes Search for Lists Search Archives Starting a list History Search archives of the following lists for AAH-HE-ISSUES
    Association of Art Historians - Higher Education issues. This list will be used to announce and discuss developments in the discipline of Art History, such as subject benchmarking, RAE, QAA etc. AHC-UK
    For members of the Association of History and Computing-UK Branch and interested others to discuss the uses of computers and computer-assisted methods in research and teaching within the UK. AHDS-HISTORY
    Discussion and news list for the History Data Service (HDS). The HDS collects, preserves, and promotes the use of digital resources, which result from or support historical research, learning and teaching. It is part of both the UK Data Archive at the University of Essex, and the Arts and Humanities Data Service. ARCH-HISTORY
    Announcements of interest to architectural historians in further and higher education and heritage bodies: calls for papers; conferences; lectures; publications; courses; funds; vacancies; organisations.

    47. JISCmail - Mailing Lists
    A Physical Sciences LTSN Centre discussion list, for educational issues within the The Astronomy Teaching in Schools mailing list is to be used for the
    http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/mailinglists/category/Physical_Sciences.htm
    Search Web Home Mailing Lists News About JISCmail Help Introduction Category Pages A-Z Indexes Search for Lists Search Archives Starting a list Physical Sciences See also:
    Environmental Studies
    Search archives of the following lists for AMT
    AMT is a NERC-funded consortium grant, which will analyse annual and longer term variability in ocean ecology and biogeochemistry within the context of climate change. Six transects of the Atlantic Ocean will be undertaken between 2002 and 2005 to determine the structure and functioning of planktonic ecosystems in relation to physical and atmospheric processes that affect, directly or indirectly, the ocean carbon cycle. A range of new technologies will be applied to the measurement of key biological processes that control the formation and fate of organic matter. The list has been set up to facilitate communication being the AMT consortium and the wider community. ASTRO-EDUCATION
    A Physical Sciences LTSN Centre discussion list, for educational issues within the Astronomy Higher Education community. It will also carry announcements of events, publications and other items of interest. Sublist of physsci-education

    48. Kaspar's On-Line Publications Guide
    To radically improve teaching and learning through better interactive media. Quote Hyperjournal is a discussion list devoted exclusively to electronic
    http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/journals.html
    Overview People Teaching Projects ... Admin
    Kaspar's on-Line Publications Guide
    .... under reconstruction since 4/2000 (was dead for the last 2 years) Local users have access to a lot of commercial journals too: ATOZ and index page of our libraries Contents
  • Important journals
    Educational Technology
    CMC, General CMC, Learning and Education ... Links
    1. Important journals
    A selection of Journals of interest to Tecfists and other folks interested in cognition, collaboration, education, software, cyberspace and related fields. Most are academic.
    1.1 Educational Technology
    Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning (TICL) NOTE: Only some articles are on-line at http://www.scandura.com/TICL_On_LIne/TICLindex.htm
    An International, Interdisciplinary Journal of Structural Learning
    International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
    The aim of The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL) is to disseminate scholarly information to scholars and practitioners of open and distance learning worldwide.
    elearn Magazine (dead link ?)
  • 49. The WWW VL: Educational Technology - Educational VR (MUD) Sub-page (05-Jan-2000)
    MOO) and Internet discussion lists in English Composition teaching. . In conjuction with NETEACHL (a discussion list for ESL teachers who use the
    http://tecfa.unige.ch/edu-comp/WWW-VL/eduVR-page.html
    Overview People Teaching Projects ... Admin
    Educational Technology: Educational VR (MUD) sub-page
    Updates: Last major update was in 1995 (or maybe 96). See also: the TECFAMoo Project Page and our short technical MOO page April 98 News: Since I will teach my VE course in May, I started cleaning up this mess. The ratio of broken links is somewhat more acceptable. If I have time I will reorganize the whole thing and add more contents. September 2000 News: Added a few links, but NO cleanup (still don't have time). Jan 2002: Still the same situation :) I really do have trouble with some people who think it's kewl to move around files in their server. Please consider that most academic indexes only get updated once every 1-3 years or never at all. If you feel that your page gets better vibes in some other directory or on some other machine, learn how to do redirections !
    Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Events, What's new
  • Educational MUDs List
  • Publications (some only) ...
  • Various (really!) You can search this page, though output is disgusting (since it just spits back elements found between blank lines). Provide a boolean keyword expression or a Perl regular expression as a search pattern.
  • 50. OED | Teaching Resources And Publications
    A number of publications are available to be checked out from OED (located in 403 7. Teaching Academically Diverse Students. discussion Strategies
    http://teaching.berkeley.edu/teaching.html

    Home
    Office of Educational Development Awards
    Grants

    Services

    Teaching
    Publications
    403 Sproul Hall
    Berkeley, CA 94720-5920
    Mail Code #5920
    (510) 642-1811 fax A number of publications are available to be checked out from OED (located in 403 Sproul Hall), if they are not available in your department. These include: Publications Online Availability A Berkeley Compendium of Suggestions for Teaching with Excellence html Encouraging Student Writing PDF Sourcebook for Evaluating Teaching not available online Tools for Teaching selected chapters
    What Good Teachers Say About Teaching: Essays From Berkeley html The unofficial Summer Reading list archive Tip Sheets New! Making Classroom Groups Inclusive html pdf Midsemester Evaluation html pdf New! Responding to Midsemester Evaluations html pdf Oral Presentation Techniques: General considerations for presentations Delivery dos and don'ts How to make your speaking easier and more effective html pdf html pdf ... pdf Sample First Day Questionnaires html pdf Teaching in Difficult Times html Ten Ways to Make Your Teaching More Effective html Teaching Discussions Teach-net maillist html Davis, B.G.

    51. Innovative Teaching - Newsgroups And Lists
    The Innovative Teaching Newsletter continues to boast 2800 subscribers from Offering both discussion boards and mailing lists, T2T has more of the feel
    http://surfaquarium.com/newsletter/lists.htm
    "Those who can.....teach!" Newsgroups and Lists
    Volume 4, Issue 33 - May 19, 2002 presented by
    Walter McKenzie - Surfaquarium Consulting
    Innovative staff development:
    Technology Applications, Multiple Intelligences,
    Curriculum Integration and Creative Education.
    Let's see what we can do for your staff! Newsgroups and mailing lists are two wonderful ways to mine the WWW for teaching resources without having to start from scratch or reinvent the wheel. While you may be familiar with some of these offerings there are others I hope will be a pleasant surprise. Above all, approach these with moderation and a critical eye. One truly worthwhile networking tool is more benefit than a dozen impractical or ineffective discussions littering your mailbox! Pay special attention to how often you will hear from these services and who their target groups are. If I can be of particular assistance to you in helping you find your niche, just drop me a line! George Lessard wrote to recommend his list Haa Ai. Haa AI (Inuktitut for "Look at This") is a resource for teachers and students across Nunavut. Haa AI concentrates on news and resource of the Circumpolar work, but also provides sites of interest for teachers of all subjects. There's also a smattering of sites to do with computers and use of the Internet. You can view the list at

    52. Participation Net
    Their monthly ebulletin announces the latest publications by the Institute. This is an open discussion list hosted by Bob Dick, informally moderated.
    http://www.eldis.org/rights/discuss.htm

    Home page
    Discussions
    participation.net: Email Lists
    Email Newsletters These lists are used to disseminate information about research programmes working on participation issues. They do not allow posting, but enable the user to stay informed about the latest news from the related programmes. Featured email newsletters: BLDS Updates
    The British Library for Development Studies (BLDS) at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS), is Europe's largest research collection on economic and social change in developing countries. Subscribe online to email alerts, BLDS Updates - Participation , and/or BLDS Updates - Governance and civil society to receive details of the latest published material added to the collection on these topics
    Cornell PRA: Announcements on Participatory Action Research by Cornell University
    This is the announcement list run by the Cornell University for the Participatory Action Research community, cohosted by arlist-L. There are 3 to 5 message per week on average. To subscribe, send To an email to:

    53. Overview Of Electronic Publication
    Hyperjournal, a discussion list devoted exclusively to electronic journals State) teaching materials, selected publications online, publications list.
    http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/ohc/overview.html
    CCH home Resources Conference
    Overview of online publication
    2nd edn. 1/97; minor revisions as needed (26/2/97; 13/3/97; 16/3/97; 18/3/97; 21/3/97; 26/3/97; 31/3/97; 1/4/97; 8/4/97; 9/4/97; 23/4/97; 28/4/97; 17/5/97; 14/6/97; 17/6/97; 24/6/97; 30/6/97; 7/7/97; 1/8/97; 28/9/97; 17/10/97; 30/10/97; 18/11/97; 26/3/98). The aim of this page is to provide sources toward a provisional typology of online publishing. It is intended to provoke thinking about how we might resolve the activity into a set of useful categories. No attempt is therefore made to be complete or to judge items for quality other than their usefulness in illustrating potential categories of publication. Contributions that add to sparsely populated kinds or, especially, those that demand new categorisation altogether are most welcome. Suggestions should be sent to Willard McCarty, Willard.McCarty@kcl.ac.uk This edition of the Overview entirely supersedes the previous version.
  • Sources for information on electronic publications Directories , lists, bibliographies, guides
  • Discussion groups
  • Projects, research groups, and organisations
  • 54. Discussion Lists
    The ASLE discussion List For general discussion of a wide variety of topics related and the teaching of writing and reading. ASLE discussion List Survey
    http://www.asle.umn.edu/discuss/discuss.html
    ASLE Discussion Lists ASLE Discussion List Survey
    • Full Text of Responses
      The ASLE listserv survey, which appeared in the Fall 2002 issue of ASLE News, was meant to give members an opportunity to share their perceptions about the ASLE listserv, which has been in existence for 10 years. The ASLE officers discussed these responses at the June 2003 meeting in Boston.
    Related Discussion Lists

    55. Listserves, Discussion Lists, And Newsgroups
    CHEMEDUCATION, a list for UK academics involved in teaching chemistry, particularly at Info-LabVIEW discussion list is an e-mail list focused on the
    http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/listserv.html
    Listserves, Discussion Lists, and Newsgroups for Chemistry
    Updated: 29 June 2003
    E-Mail Servers Based on LISTSERV and Comparable Software
    ALCHEMY-LIST. To subscribe, send the message SUB ALCHEMY-LIST firstname lastname to: LISTSERV@SERVICES.WEB.AOL.COM AMBER is a mail reflector for the molecular mechanics program of the same name. To subscribe, send a request to: amber-request@cgl.ucsf.edu or amber-request@ucsfcgl.bitnet. Messages are sent to amber@cgl.ucsf.edu or amber@ucsfcgl.bitnet. ANALYSIS-L is for discussion of all aspects of analytical science, including techniques, methodologies, etc. To subscribe, send the message: SUBSCRIBE Analysis-L to: maiser@fs4.in.umist.ac.uk. ANCHODD, Medicinal Chemistry/Pharmacy List. Send the message: SUBSCRIBE ANCHODD FIRSTNAME LASTNAME to: listserv@cc.utas.edu.au. APCHEM, Astrophysical Chemistry, is sponsored by the Astrophysical Chemistry Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry to make chemists and astronomers aware of the potential contributions of each group in collaborative projects between astronomy and chemistry. Send a subscription requst to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk. Archives are maintained at: http://mailbase.ac.uk ASCHIN-LIST, Asia Pacific Chemical Information List. Send the message subscribe aschin-list firstname lastname to: listserver@nuscc.nus.sg

    56. Jobs In The Social Science Fields: The Riley Guide
    Subscription information and discussion lists are available at the HNet site, EFLWEB on-line magazine for those teaching and learning English as a
    http://www.rileyguide.com/social.html
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    The Riley Guide: Where to Search (Job Listings)
    Jobs in the Social Science Fields
    September 2005 General Resources Anthropology Archaeology
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    Psychology / Counseling
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    H-Net Job Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences
    ...covers positions in History and other fields in the Humanities and social sciences. A new Job Guide is posted each Monday and includes primarily academic jobs. However, they also list many research grants, fellowships, internships, and other scholarly opportunities. H-Net is "an interdisciplinary organization of scholars dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the Internet and the World Wide Web. "

    57. School Of Law - Research
    At this site you can join (or leave) the discussion list for learning in law. teaching Case Briefing (How Law School Students teach Themselves to Think)
    http://www.deakin.edu.au/buslaw/law_research/guides/teaching.php
    Skip to content Search:
    School of Law - Research
    Welcome Research by subject Research by country Research databases ... Law Printer friendly view Useful Web Sites Teaching Law The Socratic Method Powerpoint ... Higher Education Policy
    Useful web sites Association of Law Teachers
    Includes news, a bulletin, conference information and other resources BILETA
    British and Irish Law, Education and Technology Association. Site includes the following sections: Conference Papers and Publications, BILETA Responses, BILETA Annual Conference, BILETA Discussion and email lists, Membership List, Research Awards, New ICT Resource Page and a search engine. JURIST Australia
    Now hosted by Macquarie University. Includes sections on learning and teaching law (with subsections on Australian Law Schools - courses, staff, libraries, journals etc), faculty services - resources for law teachers, student services, courses, law teachers on the web, conferences and positions available), researching law (sub-sections on legal news, Australian law locator, Australian law journals, research centres, articles online, proceedings, resource pages, reference desk and more), information about jurist and more general information from Jurist (including legal news from around the world) JURIST Canada
    JURIST: The Legal Education Network - Canadian site. Includes a section on teaching law, teaching jobs, general legal information and news and plenty more - including great links.

    58. OxTALENT: Teaching & Learning
    about the Institute s membership, news, events and publications. The ILT new general mailing list is now open for discussion of learning and teaching
    http://www.ict.ox.ac.uk/oxford/groups/oxtalent/learning&teaching.htm
    events funding people
    Information Technology in Teaching and Learning
    Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education is an international, educational, and professional organization dedicated to the advancement of information technology in learning and teaching. ALT (Association of Learning Technology)
    Promotes good practice in the use and development of learning technologies in higher education; facilitates interchange between practitioners, developers, researchers and policy makers in higher education and industry. BECTA (British Educational Communications and Technology Agency)
    Becta is the Government's lead agency for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in education and is responsible for developing the National Grid for Learning (NGfL). Becta's staff of approximately 100 work to ensure that ICT supports the Government's efforts to drive up standards in curriculum subjects, in the teaching of key skills, in institutional effectiveness, and in the development of lifelong learning. CeLT (Centre for Learning Technology)
    The Centre at Bangor University conducts research into, and develops, innovative application of Information and Communication Technology for learning, business and group working, and runs courses on the theory and application of ICT in these areas.

    59. Women-Related Social Science Email Lists
    HMINERVA is a moderated list for discussion of women and the military and discussion of approaches and methods for teaching the history of women and
    http://www-unix.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/f_ss.html
    Women-Related Social Science Email Lists
    Last updated: March 27, 2005 Here are some women-related email lists that focus on the social sciences. If the instructions say "send subscription message," the email message to send is SUBSCRIBE [listname] Your Name (e.g., SUBSCRIBE POWR-L Jane Doe):
    ANTHROWOMEN is a moderated list intended to help women network with other anthropology professionals and students, benefit from the wisdom of others, and explore the female experience in anthropology and related fields. To subscribe, send the message SUBSCRIBE ANTHROWOMEN to MAJORDOMO@LIST.PITT.EDU . ANTIGONE is a list for women in legal education. It is run by the Association of American Law Schools section on Women in Legal Education. You can subscribe from the ANTIGONE web site or by sending the message SUBSCRIBE to Antigonerequest@lists.washlaw.edu AUSFEM-POLNET is an Australian list connecting policy practitioners and scholars working to improve the status of women. It aims to identify the strengths and weaknesses of current policy approaches and to promote policies that effectively achieve economic, educational, sexual, social, and political equality for women. To subscribe, send the message SUBSCRIBE AUSFEM-POLNET Your Name to MAJORDOMO@POSTOFFICE.UTAS.EDU.AU . Balkan Women and Friends is a list for exchanges of information between social scientists and others who conduct research women in the Balkans. It also welcomes the participation of others concerned with the situation of women in Balkan societies. It circulates information about on-going and completed research, publications, journals, conferences, calls for papers, jobs, etc. For more information or to subscribe, see the

    60. FLTEACH WWW Resources
    from mailing discussion lists, web sites, activities for ESL students, The ACTFL, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages,
    http://www.cortland.edu/flteach/flteach-res.html
    F oreign L anguage T eaching F orum
    WWW Resources for Language Teachers
    Many other WWW resources are available for foreign language teachers. We have grouped together a number of Collections put together by FL colleagues so that we don't all have to reinvent the wheel. You will also find a number of essential General FL Resources . Finally we have listed a few favorites language specific sites in a variety of languages: Chinese German French Italian ... Return to FLTEACH main page.
    Collections of WWW FL Resources
    Media : The BRS Radio Directory includes an international section. Links to live radio on the Internet from many different countries and in many languages from COMFM. Links to live television on the Internet from many different countries and in many languages from COMFM. Links to live radio on the Internet from Worldwide Radio. The International News Link is another good source for online newspapers around the world. News and Newspapers Online is a service from the U. of North Carolina.. The NewsLink site has many world-wide links to on-line newspapers as well as other media. ABYZ News Links includes geographically organized world-wide links to a selection of on-line newspapers, magazines, and broadcast stations.

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