Publications And E-mail Lists s of ICPSR publications and email lists of interest to ICPSR members. Saved Files. publications and Email lists. publications. ICPSR eurobarometer. discussion list for users of the Eurobarometer series teach-methods. A list for those interested in http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/org/publications
Extractions: Saved Files The ICPSR Bulletin is is published twice a year in the spring and the fall. The Bulletin contains feature articles of interest to the social science community and announcements about people and events at ICPSR. See the most recent issue (PDF 757K), browse past issues , or see the index to featured articles The ICPSR Summer Program Catalog describes this year's Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research. See also the course syllabi for the previous year's program or-announce. This list, automatically available to all ORs, carries announcements from ICPSR staff regarding new developments at ICPSR. How to subscribe. eurobarometer . Discussion list for users of the Eurobarometer series. How to subscribe.
ARI - E-mail Discussion Lists On The Internet ANTHROteach-LEARN Discussing the learning and ARCHPUB Archaeological publications Announcement List BRITARCH-EDITING discussion list for archaeological http://www.archeodroit.net/anthro/Texts/e-mail.html
Extractions: Want to develop your English skills for work or to study or live abroad? We can help you get the qualifications you need. Find out more LINKS FOR TEACHERS General ELT resources Lesson plan resources Software publishers Journals and magazines for teachers ... MOROCCAN ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH ELT schools and organisations, and discussion lists Useful list of websites of schools and English discussion groups ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN SCHOOLS AND ORGANISATIONS CILT
Women-Related Religion/Spirituality Email Lists Frequentlyupdated, annotated listing of women-related email lists that focus on religion or spirituality discussion of feminist theology. It features events, celebrations, conferences, new publications loving wife, and teach the children to http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/f_rel.html
Extractions: BRIDGES is a moderated list that explores Jewish feminist identity and considers both Jewish and female existence and activism in relation to movements for change. To subscribe, send the message SUBSCRIBE BRIDGES Your Name to LISTPROC@SHAMASH.ORG is an ecumenical forum on ordination of women. The list is for prayerful and charitable group reflection, and no flaming is allowed. Membership is now restricted to members of Ecunet , an interactive Christian community. Free and moderately priced memberships are available. is a women-only discussion forum "for Christian women who use the Internet for personal, domestic, business, and/or ministry activities." For more information or to subscribe, go to the CHRISTIAN_WOMEN web page CNWE is the email list for the Catholic Network for Women's Equality, a support and advocacy group for women and men in the Roman Catholic tradition. Based in Canada, the organization seeks "to effect structural change in the institutional church that reflects the mutuality and integrity of a community of co-equal disciples." It also seeks to create "life-giving alternatives to the present institutional structures." For more information, see the
English Language Teaching Contacts Scheme - Teach English - English has seven regional discussion lists. more than 5,000 members. shares information on teachers associations, events and ELT publications worldwide. Main priorities. http://www2.britishcouncil.org/morocco/morocco-english/morocco-english-teach/mor
Extractions: Teaching English Training courses ENGLISH LEARNING ZONE MOROCCAN ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH ELTECS NETWORK English Language Teaching Contacts Scheme The English Language Teaching Contacts Scheme (ELTeCS) is a global network of institutions and ELT professionals. It was established to foster expertise in English language teaching and is a way for the British Council to set up and support regional networks of ELT professionals. ELTeCS Main priorities developments in IT and ELT primary learners ELT management and teacher training, as well as to discuss concerns. Membership If you are an ELT professional working in Morocco and are interested in networking with colleagues all over the world, Â join ELTeCS by filling in the registration form , or contact us for further information. Membership is free and you can register as an individual or an organisation.
Academic Publications is an index to current government publications on technology online and using discussion lists in instruction. seeking to research, study, teach, support, and http://www.wwtc.edu/voice/teach/acadpubs.htm
Women-Related Arts And Humanities Email Lists Frequentlyupdated, annotated listing of women-related email or e-mail lists in the arts and humanities. list for all who teach or do research on of new publications, requests for information, and discussion concerning historical http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/f_arts.html
Extractions: Last updated: February 16, 2004 Here are some women-related email lists that focus on the arts and/or the humanities. If the instructions say "send usual subscription message," the message to send is SUBSCRIBE [listname] Your Name (e.g., SUBSCRIBE AUSTEN-L Jane Doe): AAWOMLIT is a forum for discussing literature written by African-American women. To subscribe, send the message SUBSCRIBE AAWOMLIT Your Name to listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu AcademicMus (Academic Women in Music) is a Yahoo Groups list devoted to the "needs and concerns of women academics in music-related higher education," including composers, theorists, musicologists, IT people, and others. For more information or to subscribe, see the AcademicMus Yahoo Groups page or send a message to AcademicMus-subscribe@yahoogroups.com AFAMFEMPLAYWRIGHTS is dedicated to promoting African American female playwrights and African American theatre by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas among African American female playwrights. Although primarily a group for African American female playwrights, AFAMFEMPLAYWRIGHTS welcomes other African American female theatre artists and technicians. For more information or to join, see the AFAMFEMPLAYWRIGHTS web page at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/afamfemplaywrights .
Mailing Lists For Teachers Resources. Articles. publications in ERIC. TECHNOLOGY. Virtual Fieldtrips is a list of mailing lists, also known as "listservs Digital Materials to teach Biology discussion Group http://www.theteachersguide.com/listservs.html
Extractions: This is a list of mailing lists, also known as "listservs." They are email discussion groups dedicated to topics of interest to educators. Each "subscriber" may contribute to the ongoing discussion, and any contributions are automatically forwarded to everyone on the list. To network among educators I suggest subscribing to one or several of the many mailrings available at The Teacher's Net . They have separate mailrings for each grade, along with specialty rings. It is the best source available in my opinion.
National Standards For History Discussion On H-Net Lists National Standards for History discussion on HNet lists that will allow us to teach at a college level dues, their newsletter, and occasional publications. For those interested http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~teach/threads/standard.html
Extractions: From: Gary Nash Bob Wheeler has asked me to comment on the origins and purpose of the National Standards for History that have been in the news lately with a series of debates between Gary Nash of UCLA and former NEH chair Lynne Cheney. Some list members may have seen their debate on the McNeil-Lehrer News Hour last Friday (?). ae515@cleveland.freenet.edu for membership information about dues, their newsletter, and occasional publications. For those interested in related history information on the Internet, you can use your gopher capabilities to access our History Department menu at gopher.tntech.edu Everdell@AOL.com
OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio Professional Links Organizations teach / INFOhio Professional Links Organizations Internet links; journals publications; standards and other resources; research; and discussion lists. http://www.oplin.org/index.cfm?ID=19-835-836
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Internet Resources For Teaching Writing writing, but its conferences and publications focus on about this organization of people who teach writing and Internet discussion lists on teaching Writing. http://www.utoronto.ca/writing/facnet.html
Extractions: Teaching Writing W riting instructors have created a strong presence on the Internet. Here is some information about two ways to connect with others who think about writing as a subject in itself. Web Sites Discussion Lists T his sampling of sites (in alphabetical order) shows the kinds of resources available for university writing instructors. Antipedantry page : Singular "their" in Jane Austen and elsewhere
FLTEACH WWW Resources offers links to help teach about the well as lesson plans and information on publications. U. of Kentucky includes discussion lists, professional organizations http://www.cortland.edu/flteach/flteach-res.html
Extractions: 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. 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.
Jo S Blurb For Teachers ESL mailing lists information about e-mail discussion lists for teachers Capsules ) and some interesting information in his presentations and publications. http://www.btinternet.com/~trifonovs/teach.htm
LISTS FOR LAW LIBRARIANS (as Of 3 September 2003) Compiled By List teachLAWRESL LISTPROC@LAWLIB.WUACC.EDU teach. send a blank message to publications@pub.pub online discussions - AALL e-mail lists, discussion rooms/boards http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/~llou/lawlists/lawlibs.txt
You Can Teach Online Ed Tech. Offering publications and discussion groups on topics related evaluating resources; references; periodicals and journals; mailing lists and newsgroups; http://www.mhhe.com/ucanteachonline/index.mhtml?file=resources
Teach English - English - British Council - Turkey teach English, training organisation with a small range of publications focussed on The site has downloadable information sheets, discussion lists and access to http://www.britishcouncil.org.tr/english/teach_english_on-line_resources.asp
Extractions: For the widest search, try AltaVista or NorthernLight . If you are interested particularly in the UK, try the new UKMax . Or for European information, the Euroferret . To search by categories, Yahoo (international) or Yahoo UK are probably still the best. Using a meta-engine, such as Dogpile , automatically sends your search to a dozen different engines. Sometimes it can help. If you are looking for quality, rather than quantity, try the new service from the Encyclopaedia Britannica
Entopia: Lida Liberopoulou On Archaeological Computing where discussion lists and online publications could be Internet, and people that can teach the students about what is available (discussion lists, web sites http://entopia.future.easyspace.com/akanthos/liberopoulouArchICT.html
Extractions: Transforming the Arts and Humanities through ICT Greek archaeology, computers and the WWW The following is an edited version of two messages I received recently from Lida Liberopoulou, raising important issues on the impact of computers and electronic communication on archaeology in Greece. It opens the stage for an interesting discussion. Costis Dallas Individual attempts to promote discussion on the application of computers in the humanities in Greece should be respected. But I think that the real aim should be a serious discussion on how to promote research on the subject in Greece at a institutional level. With the exception, perhaps, of the Foundation of the Hellenic World (and even they are mostly interested in virtual reality presentation), Institute of Computer Science (FORTH) and the Benaki Museum , there seems to be no interest on the subject whatsoever. On the contrary we seem to be moving backwards. For instance, I hear that the post-graduate course on the application of computers in archaeology provided by the University of Crete is under threat of being scraped, after just a year running. Also Greek web sites about archaeology are almost non-existent. The web site of the Greek Ministry of Culture is quite impressive, but clearly not enough. It is depressing to find that countries like Australia or Denmark have every aspect of their archaeological activities published on the WWW, while we are evident by our absence. In an ideal world half of the links on Entopia should have .gr on them.
Oh! Another School Year! Terrific Teacher Sites On The Web! teachers Helping teachers teach http//www.pacificnet Internet links; journals publications; standards and other resources; research; and discussion lists. http://www.crinkles.com/CC4.html
Extractions: Known around the state of Ohio as OH! Teach/INFOhio, now you can search this selective list of outstanding links and also share it with other educators! This page is a joint project of both the Ohio Public Library Information Network (the statewide public library network) and INFOhio (the information network for Ohio's schools), working together to provide a terrific online resource for teachers, librarians, and educators. To gain access to the high quality list of recommended resources, go to the OPLIN homepage http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us and select "Choose a Topic." A drop-down menu will appear. Select OH! Teach from the menu and the page is loaded to reflect a new frame and "subtopics." From the "Subtopics" drop-down menu there are six major selections: New! OH!Teach; Educator Resources; New and Seasonal Resources; Ohio Resources; Parent Resources and Professional Resources. Though selected with Ohio curriculum in mind, this site provides excellent materials for all educators. An additional access point to this website is provided through the INFOhio homepage at www.infohio.org