The collection of resources available on the Teaching and Developing Online blog grow on a daily basis and is starting to become a repository of resources.
This site contains a collection of tips, techniques, and tutorials culled from some of the better web development and programming resources in the Web Universe. This is not simply a “link farm” - you will find the references here to be highly focused.
blog.bioethics.net is the first blog by the editors of a major scholarly journal, in this case The American Journal of Bioethics. The bloggers are faculty at Penn, who run the journal from there and Stanford. It is only a couple of months old but is great - I use it in my class and in my research, and it was all anyone talked about at the last big bioethics meeting (which is pretty impressive, given that bioethics is now the fastest growing area in medicine!). I like it. If you guys do then please include it in the vote!
The CBB Plagarism Project blog at Colby/Bates/Bowdoin is a nice example of very tightly-focused resource sharing around a single topic. Good blogging enhances the other multimedia and informational resources the CBB project provides.
Josie Fraser Nov 23
Ray Schroeder, Online Learning Update
http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/onlinelearning/blogger.html
Scott Leslie Nov 23
Stephen Downes, OLDaily
http://www.downes.ca/news/OLDaily.htm
George Williams Nov 24
Palimpsest: “a group-authored blog about teaching language and literature. good stuff, free.”
George Williams Nov 24
Er, that URL should be http://www.palimpsest.info
George Williams Nov 24
*sigh* or it’s longer version http://www.chlt.org/~gwilliams/teaching/
Darren Cannell Nov 24
The collection of resources available on the Teaching and Developing Online blog grow on a daily basis and is starting to become a repository of resources.
http://careo.elearning.ubc.ca/weblogs/vschools/
James Nov 24
Elearnspace http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/
Robin Nov 28
Kirsty Sharp’s collection of writing and resources during her year as an Australian Flexible Learning Leader.
Randy Brown Nov 29
ResourceBlog - http://resourceblog.com
This site contains a collection of tips, techniques, and tutorials culled from some of the better web development and programming resources in the Web Universe. This is not simply a “link farm” - you will find the references here to be highly focused.
Monica Cindra Nov 29
blog.bioethics.net is the first blog by the editors of a major scholarly journal, in this case The American Journal of Bioethics. The bloggers are faculty at Penn, who run the journal from there and Stanford. It is only a couple of months old but is great - I use it in my class and in my research, and it was all anyone talked about at the last big bioethics meeting (which is pretty impressive, given that bioethics is now the fastest growing area in medicine!). I like it. If you guys do then please include it in the vote!
David Markson Nov 29
The bioethics site you mention is actually at http://blog.bioethics.net; that is not just its name. d
Eric Behrens (EB) Nov 30
The CBB Plagarism Project blog at Colby/Bates/Bowdoin is a nice example of very tightly-focused resource sharing around a single topic. Good blogging enhances the other multimedia and informational resources the CBB project provides.
Jim Nov 30
No.2 Pencil, joannejacobs.com and ZeroIntelligence. These sites concentrate on news and commentary about education.
Jim Nov 30
Oops. Forgot Education News.
Lilia Dec 3
OLDaily without any questions :)