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KIDLINK is an international project for students up to 15 years old. There are dozens of mailing lists here, such as KIDLEADER and KIDWRITERS (KIDLINK Writers Project). But first you must join the main KIDLINK list, a low-traffic list for announcements from the leaders.
- We expect everyone on this list to be subscribed to the KIDLINK
list so you will get the important announcements that are posted there.
For more information about the whole project, you can retrieve the file
KIDLINK.GENERAL. The commands to do this are:
- SUBSCRIBE KIDLINK your-full-name-goes-here
- GET KIDLINK.GENERAL
These commands must NOT be sent to the address of any of our lists.
The correct address is LISTSERV@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU
Full information about KIDLINK is also available from from our web
server at: http://www.kidlink.org/
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Teacher-2-Teacher ` ...the email companion to the
Teachnet.Com website located at http://www.teachnet.com. This list focuses
on the exchange of ideas relevant to preK-12 classrooms. Lesson plans,
teaching tips and techniques used in the classroom are the primary focus,
but if you can find no other list or forum for another topic, post it here
anyway. Learning from one another is what this is all about.'
To subscribe to the list in digest form, send message to majordomo@teachnet.com reading:
subscribe postings-digest YourEMailAddress
If you choose to subcribe to the list in non-digest form, you'll get one or two dozen messages daily. Substitute 'subscribe postings' to receive the list in individual messages.
Here's a
digest of 11 Jan 1998.
------TOPICS IN THIS DIGEST------
1. A Martin Luther King Treasure Trove
2. Re: Children's Lit. sites
[and 14 more]
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Here's a
digest of 27 Dec 1997.
------TOPICS IN THIS DIGEST------
1. List Serves
2. Re: List Serves
3. Re: List Serves
4. Re: Listservs
5. old calendars
6. Re: old calendars
7. Re: old calendars
8. Re: Polar Bears
9. Re: Polar Bears
10. Teachers Not in the Classroom
11. technology curriculum
12. Re: technology curriculum
13. [Fwd: One Final Christmas Humour :))]
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Here's a
digest of 9 Nov 1997.
------TOPICS IN THIS DIGEST------
1. *Egyptian Mysteries* Scavenger Hunt
2. Re: assemblies
3. Blended Classes
4. book month
5. Re: Chocolate
6. Re: Chocolate Day
7. Enough Chocolate!!
8. highlite tape
9. Hilighter tape
10. Re: International Food Fair
11. internet ideas
12. Parent Visitation Day
13. Reading Comprehension
14. slow worker
15. slow worker
16. Re: slow worker
17. Re: Spelling Ideas
18. Teachers-teaching-teachers
19. Teachers-teaching-teachers
20. Re: Teachers-teaching-teachers
21. Re: Teachers-teaching-teachers
22. Thanksgiving
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Advocacy and Administration
Distance Education
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DEOS: ' ... the Distance Education Online Symposium, consists of DEOSNEWS
and DEOS-L. DEOSNEWS is a biweekly, international, electronic
journal about distance education. DEOS-L is a free international
discussion forum about distance education, established to facili-
tate discussions of the issues presented in DEOSNEWS, as well as
other issues of interest to distance educators. To subscribe to DEOSNEWS and DEOS-L, just post the following
commands to LISTSERV@LISTS.PSU.EDU:
- SUBSCRIBE DEOSNEWS Your Full Name
- SUBSCRIBE DEOS-L Your Full Name
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Internet Instructors
- ICONnect, the American Association of School Librarians technology initiative dedicated to assist library media specialists, teachers and students meet training and support needs for navigating the Internet, offers online classes via email. Enrollment info is available at the ICONnect: Online Courses web site. For info on mini-grant applications and KidsConnect, 'ICONnect's FREE question-answering, help and referral service for K-12 students on the Internet,' see this message title
ICONnect Technology Initiative, posted on 27 Oct 1997.
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OERG-L: On-Line Educators Resources Group. To subscribe send message to listserv@wvnvm.wvnet.edu with message body reading subscribe OERG-L Your Name
If you wish to receive the digested version of the postings, just issue a SET OERG-L DIGEST command after you've subscribed.
Do you know how to MOO? To learn about this method of interacting, check out this
message of 15 Jan 1998 titled MOO Show'n'Tell. 'If your browser supports Java (new versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer do), you can connect via the integrated web interface by going to
http://moo.du.org:8000.'
NASA: Natural Science, Astronomy, Space Travel
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updates-lfrf Live From the Rainforest, NASA's current Passport to Knowledge Project. I think this list replaced updates-lfm (Live From Mars, highlighting the Mars Pathfinder mission) in Jan 1998. Projects such as Weather Worlds seem to have continued from LFM into LFRF.
To subscribe to the updates-lfrf mailing list, send a message to:
listmanager@passport.ivv.nasa.gov
In the message body, write these words:
subscribe updates-lfrf
Here's an
introductory message posted to Live From the RainForest on 16 Jan 1998.
Here's a
message posted to Live From Mars on 7 Nov 1997. Included are
PART 1: Weather Worlds Update: Final Plans & Updated Timetable
PART 2: Live Event: November 13 Broadcast!
PART 3: Opportunity: Send in Your Questions for Live Broadcast!
PART 4: Rock Star Report
PART 5: Two New Web Chats Scheduled
PART 6: New Challenge Question
PART 7: Mars Pathfinder Mission Status
Special Education
- SPEDTALK. `Spedtalk is an open, unmoderated list hosted by the University
of Virginia. It is a forum for people to discuss current issues about practices,
policies, and research in special education.' To subscribe, send mail to
majordomo@virginia.edu
with the following command in the body of your email message: subscribe
spedtalk end
Environmental Education
- EENETS ` ... a moderated forum for people interested in the development
and operation of electronic networks for environmental education.' To subscribe,
send a message to majordomo@igc.apc.org
containing the following single line of text: subscribe eenets
- cybermarch-net ` ... a discussion group designed for teachers and students
who are interested in environmental projects from local and global perspectives.
Cybermarch-net is a collaborative effort between Vistanomics, Inc., a company
specializing in developing monitoring tools and teaching materials on topics
such as lower atmospheric ozone and water pollution, and the Global Thinking
Project, an environmental and telecommunications project linking schools
from several countries to explore environmental education topics. Vistanomics
has developed the EcoBadge Monitoring System in which students use chemically
treated filter paper that reacts to ozone in atmosphere. The Global Thinking
Project, headquartered at Georgia State University is providing professional
support to teachers interested in implementing project-based teaching in
their classrooms.' To subscribe send mail to Majordomo@igc.org
with the following command in the body of your email message: subscribe
cybermarch-net
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