On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Steve Hargadon wrote: > On 6/29/06, Daniel Howard <dhhoward@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > A thought: How about a web site for teachers with lesson plans posted by > > teachers (www.OpenLessons.org or similar) where those of us more > > familiar with some of the OSS apps available (or can take the moments to > > search or email schoolforge collegues to find apps) can then integrate > > the OSS apps into the lesson plans? Basically, teachers just do what > > they're already doing (lesson plans) and we help them find OSS apps to > > enhance the lessons. The site can have other info besides lesson plans > > useful for teachers using OSS in classrooms of course. > > > Both Openlessons.org and Openlessons.com are taken, the latter being a > site with resources for learning about FLOSS programs, but not really > for educators. > > I've made a link on the K12OpenSource.com site for "Lesson Plans" that > goes to the wiki http://openlessons.wikispaces.com and that could > serve as a good place for this. I posted Daniels initial email there. > If someone wants to outline the categories for the lesson plans, we > can be on our way. We can also promote this at NECC big time. Mind if I just start digging in here? How long do we have before NECC kicks off? :) --g ------------------------------------------------------------- Greg DeKoenigsberg || Fedora Project || fedoraproject.org Be an Ambassador || http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors ------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Fedora-education-list mailing list Fedora-education-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-education-list