The NSDL community is speaking of something interesting–and you are invited to share those educational discussions with your communities.
Blog discussions range from scientists who are sharing research tips that tie data collected by Citizen Scientists from all over the country to teaching and learning in “Bringing the Field to the Classroom–Birds”, to in-depth science, technology, engineering, and mathematics information about current news for teachers to use in sharing changes in news stories with their students at the “NSDL News Topic Center: Current Science Information”, to an online discussion with a publisher, a commercial search engine company representative, and video game experts about the promises and pitfalls of using new media for scholarship, “Meeting web kids on their own turf.” Publish NSDL blog content on your website using NSDL RSS:
All NSDL blog discussions:
http://expertvoices.nsdl.org/feed/blogs/
Discussions of interest to K-12 Teachers
http://expertvoices.nsdl.org/feed/blogs/k12
Discussions of interest to University Faculty
http://expertvoices.nsdl.org/feed/blogs/univ
Discussions of interest to Librarians
http://expertvoices.nsdl.org/feed/blogs/library
Discussions of interest to the NSDL Community
http://expertvoices.nsdl.org/feed/blogs/nsdl
Discussions of interest to Informal learners
http://expertvoices.nsdl.org/feed/blogs/informal
You may also subscribe to individual blog conversations from each blog. Contact Carol Minton Morris with questions.






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