My name is Sarah, and this is my first blog post ever. (Group: Hi, Sarah). This is an experiment for me, for everyone else working on the grant, Digital Libraries to go School, and for all of the teachers that we’re working with. My initial idea for the blog was that teachers who are attending the workshops Using Online Science & Math Resources in Your Classroom could post their reflection papers here and link to IA
projects and NSDL
resources. I still think that would be a good idea, but I see now, we could do a lot more with this space.
A little bit about me: my background is in library science, but I’ve been working with digital libraries, specifically in evaluation and various metrics since 2002. I do training for this grant mainly in upstate New York, but would entertain other location ideas. You can see pics of previous workshops, and other life events, at my flickr site. I’m an administrator on this blog, but so are Andy and Heather (in Utah), and Brooke and Bart are editors (also in Utah). I’ll pass the torch to them now, and hope I won’t be too embarrassed when I read this in a year.











Sarah,
This is actually a test for spam detection.
In the meantime, I don’t think you have any reason to be concerned here in a year
I hope this can work out for the teachers–as you know it is a little hard to start posting in such a public venue, but you are leading out with a great example.
Happy day.