This week NSDL’s blogosphere reflects on the National Science Teacher’s Association (NSTA) annual convention in St. Louis in NSDL Road Reports, and muses about whether giant snowflakes really exist as spring makes a hopeful appearance in many parts of the nation.
The teachers who come to NSTA are no different from other professional conference attendees in […]
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Pop-Sci
Monday, April 2nd, 2007 12:09 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Open Everything
Thursday, March 22nd, 2007 12:23 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
This year seems to be about open source software development, access, courseware, repositories, content, with all of it being open to interpretation and re-interpretation at all times. What does the concept of “open” mean as more and more organizations move towards collaborative rather than a competitive models?
This week’s NSDL Whiteboard Report Talkback reports on a […]
Posted in Topics: Social Studies, Technology
Get a First Life
Friday, March 2nd, 2007 5:11 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
A couple of observations as the thousand flowers of online networks continue to bloom.
If there’s any doubt about the scope of the garden visit the “Cornell Info 204 - Networks” blog where Cornell Information Science students are sharing emerging ideas and research about how the social, technological, and natural worlds are connected, and how the […]
Posted in Topics: Science, Social Studies, Technology
Of Electrostatics and Polar Bears
Monday, February 12th, 2007 4:37 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Following the successful NSDL/NSTA web seminar about Electrostatics on January 30, teachers and experts have been discussing how this topic is presented in classrooms. All 83 comments contain impressions about how the information might be used in classrooms as well as feedback for how future online events might be improved. The next free web seminar […]
One Library, Many Portals and NSDL’s Community Sign-on
Tuesday, February 6th, 2007 12:05 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
The concept of “one library, many portals” has been around the NSDL lexicon since the project began in 2000-2001. The real meaning behind this early tag line was the goal of eventually providing controlled access to shared NSDL resources through multiple library gateways in ways that made sense to specific discipline communities. The NSDL Engineering […]
Posted in Topics: General
Visualizing social and professional connections
Tuesday, January 30th, 2007 2:50 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
This week in NSDL’s blogosphere Professor Jon Kleinberg’s Cornell Information Science 204 gets underway. The blog is a companion to a course that will “cover how the social, technological, and natural worlds are connected, and how the study of networks sheds light on these connections.” The first post displays a visualization of Jesus’ associates and […]
Posted in Topics: Science, Technology
Civic Responsibility–Online?
Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 5:20 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
The MacArthur Foundation Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning recently highlighted the topic of Civic Engagement. Editor Lance Bennett introduced the topic on Dec. 4: “What may be most important for politicians, educators, and young people, themselves, is to learn how to use digital media technologies to build civic and political communities that enable young […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Social Studies, Technology
Finding Science on the Internet
Friday, December 1st, 2006 2:28 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
The Pew Internet and American Life Project and the Exploratorium, a San Francisco-based science museum formed a partnership last year to find out how Americans get science news and information with support from the National Science Foundation. The report from a national survey was released on November 20, 2006. Findings were that fully 87% of […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Science, Technology
Where do collaborative online conversations happen?
Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 1:06 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Where do the questions that lead to knowledge acquisition and application get asked and discussed online? Or do they? Do these questions come up outside of mediated educational contexts? Why?
These are just a few of the questions that Expert Voices developers have. There are missing pieces in the Expert Voices practical and social equation for […]
Posted in Topics: Social Studies, Technology
People and Projects at NSDL’s Annual Meeting
Monday, October 30th, 2006 5:33 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Check out Annual Meeting photos, and add your comments here here.
Add your thoughts on how education digital libraries might be sustained into the future to NSDL sustainability Annual Meeting panelists ideas. Kevin Guthrie is president of Ithaka, a not-for-profit organization with a mission to accelerate the productive uses of information technologies for the benefit of […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Technology






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