Thank you, Josie - just to contextualise your message for subscribers to the BERA list. You have joined this list today from the TEACHERRESEARCHER
list where Ewen had posted a most interesting message about his work. Ewen could you repost your email to the BERA-TEACHER-RESEARCHER please?
I have arranged for the TEACHERRESEARCHER list to be disconnected so there should be no more cross postings. Somewhere in the JISC (?) system there's a welcome to BERA TEACHER-RESEARCHER list from me! If it doesn't materialise please know that I am welcoming postings here about your research at the BERA Conference and about issues, papers, conferences and matters of interest to teacher researchers. You can see my own papers which I presented last week at BERA on the home page of http://www.TeacherResearch.net. I used the Carnegie Foundation's KEEP Toolkit templates which I think are amazing! (Details accesible at http://www.cfkeep.org )
Warm regards
Sarah
http://www.TeacherResearch.net
http://www.MentorResearch.net
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From: Teacher researchers' list for the British Educational Research Association on behalf of Josie Fraser
Sent: Tue 9/20/2005 11:04 AM
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Subject: [BERA-TEACHER-RESEARCHER] Wikis
While we're all waiting to get our hands on Ewan's paper, you might like to check out the Educause PDF Seven Things You Should Know About Wikis: http://www.educause.edu/LibraryDetailPage/666?ID=ELI7004 Unsurprisingly, the wiki based encyclopaedia Wikipedia also has a good entry on wikis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Cheers! Josie Fraser http://fraser.typedad.com/edtechuk > -----Original Message----- > From: Teacher Research [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On > Behalf Of Ewan McIntosh > Sent: 19 September 2005 20:58 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Resources for Teacher Research > > Ive got a paper being presented this week. When it's > written fully in > first draft I'll forward it for welcome crit. After > that I would > appreciate another dissemination possibility. Some > of what I've > written already is on my blog: http://edu.blogs.com > If you use the categories you can find all posts to > do with certain > things. There is also a link to my own del.icio.us > social bookmarking > page so you can see tagged links on every subject > under the sun. > > Be back soon with my stuff, > Ewan
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