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This weblog focuses on locating, evaluating, discussing, and providing guidelines to instructional resources for faculty and students in higher education. The emphasis is on free, shared, HE resources. Related topics and news (about commercial resources, K-12 resources, T&D resources, educational technology, digital libraries, distance learning, open source software, metadata standards, cognitive mapping, etc.) will also be discussed--along with occasional excursions into more distant miscellaneous topics in science, computing, and education. The EduResources Weblog operates in conjunction with a broader weblog called The Open Learner about using open knowledge resources across a diversity of subjects, levels, and interests for a wide range of learners and learning communities--students in schools and colleges, home schoolers, hobbyists, vocational learners, retirees, and others.
        

Monday, February 27, 2006

Rick Reis just announced the availability of his new blog this week. I refer instructors to Rick's Tomorrow's Professor archive and listserv regularly because it's a rich source of information about teaching and learning in higher education. I'm pleased to see the appearance of his new weblog. _____JH

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Folks: WE HAVE GONE LIVE!!! "The Tomorrow's Professor Blog" A place for discussion about
teaching and learning http://amps-tools.mit.edu/tomprofblog/ As we announced back in early
November, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University have joined 
forces to produce a forum to allow readers of the "Tomorrow's Professor Mailing List" 
to reach out to other subscribers and to hear and share thoughts with colleagues from 
around the world. Despite a bit of delay, we are happy to announce that we have gone 
live and you can now access this discussion center, "The Tomorrow's Professor Blog", 
at http://amps-tools.mit.edu/tomprofblog/. You also will be able to access the site 
through a link on each of the regular mailings and through the homepage of the 
"Tomorrow's Professor Mailing List" website. Please visit the site at your convenience, 
make use of it as you see fit, and let us know what you think of this forum including 
any suggestions for improvement. Send your thoughts to "tomorrowsprof@mit.edu". There 
is also an ability to access this through the homepage of the site. At the present 
time, only the most recent mailings are posted on the site and available for comment. 
We will, of course, post all new mailings as we move forward in time. We will also 
be working to post all the mailings of the past. This will, however, take some time. 
We hope that everyone finds this new forum useful and we look forward to a live and 
interesting interaction that complements the communication of the regular twice-per-week 
mailings. 
Best wishes, Rick Reis Paul Lagace Consulting Professor Professor of Aeronautics and 
Astronautics & Engineering Systems Stanford University Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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