INTERNET MAILING LISTS DEALING WITH
EDUCATION TOPICS
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AMATYC discussion group- (Majordomo@archives.math.utk.edu)
MATHEDCC is an internet discussion group of AMATYC,
the American
Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges. Created
by the Technology
in Mathematics Education Committee (TiME), MATHEDCC
is dedicated to
discussions of all topics relating to mathematics
education.
Collabor (LISTSERV@LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU.)
This list includes discussions about cooperative
learning topics.
The level of email traffic is pretty low but the
topics are interesting
Cooperative Learning (majordomo)
The focus of this list is obvious in the title.
Here also the traffic is light but the content is very good.
Cooperative learning (yahoogroups.com)
This list focuses on the Kagan cooperative structures
which are oriented toward k-12 grades
with an emphasis on elementary grades. Laura Candler
hosts the list and has a great web site
with information on cooperative learning structures.
Community Colleges (listserv)
This list focuses on issues of concern to community
college teachers and administrators
HISTORIA MATEMATICA
This is an interesting list devoted to the discussion
of mathematics history and traditions.
The topics are quite different from the other math
discussion groups in that it does
not get into pedagogy or the theory of teaching
but sticks to the history of math.
historia-matematica-digest@chasque.apc.org
Umass ednet (listproc)
This site focuses on k-12 issues of teaching and
administration.
International forum for education technology
This list covers a wide variety of technology issues
including teaching, hardware,
software etc. If you have a question about online
teaching this is the place to ask.
Learning Styles
Middle school list (LISTSERV@POSTOFFICE.CSO.UIUC.EDU.)
Problem Based Learning (majordomo@imsa.edu)
Center for Faculty Development-Learning Assistance
list
The Professional and Organizational Development
Network in Higher Education
(POD) fosters human development in higher education
through faculty,
instructional, and organizational development.
Society of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education,
Canada (listserv)
Teaching in the Community College (listserv)
Tips in Psychology (listserv)
Assessment list for K-12 (LISTSERV@LISTS.CUA.EDU.)
Writing across the curriculum (listserv)
As the title suggests this discussion group deals
mainly with WAC issues.
Information includes interesting web sites, conference
information and a
variety of questions regarding many aspects of using
writing in college courses.
Teacher education (listserv)
The Teachnet Teacher-2-Teacher mailing list is the
email companion to the
Teachnet.Com website located at http://www.teachnet.com.
This list provides
a forum for the exchange of ideas relevant to preK-12
classrooms.
K-12 Administrators list (LISTSERV@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU.)
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Additional
lists suggested by readers
Teaching discussion list at BYU
This list is primarily for BYU faculty but the topics
discussed deal with teaching
and administrative issues which are of interest
to the general faculty
Cooperative learning at Indiana U.
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