A small group of teachers and teacher educators recently started working together to figure out great lessons that take advantage of primary sources, in particular those from Gilder Leherman and the Library of Congress. We will be tagging all our stuff LOC. If you want to see or add to the materials we've found useful to share with one another, just use the tag. We are organizing our work in a wiki that you can also find tagged LOC. Here's to learning adventures. Lurk or join, we're happy to blow this open.
PBLnet is a long-standing pbl discussion board on yahoo groups founded in 2001. Do you use it? I find the archive very useful and go there to see what Diane McGrath, Bob Perleman and others are paying attention to. I just posted about the Diigo PBL group there-- hope for cross-pollination!
Nice to find you here Telannia! Heading to your blog right now to see how the project's going. Jane
Telannia Norfar wrote: > I am trying to incorporate web 2.0 tools more into my mathematics classroom. I am using ning and wikispaces this year. The links are algebra1ok.ning.com, algebra1ok.wikispaces.com and teamcproject.wikispaces.com. Check them out and fill free to join to put in some input. > > I hope to do more next year since I really discovered most of the items last summer. I am hoping to investigate how to use them better this year. >