helpdevelopthesite

Help!!!
//Read the original post introducing the idea [|here]//

The idea behind this site is that teachers from any subject can come and be linked to sites and individuals who may be able to help them develop their teaching. The starting principle is that is should be useful to everyone, whether they are looking for a specific idea and nothing more, to those ready to make the jump to a feedreader and/or twitter.

To help, please add your suggestions for blogs / wikis / site and twitter accounts that might be relevant to particular subjects. Once we've got a few set up, I'll create a custom Google Search for each one which will be embedded in the subject page.

If you can think of any other ways of improving or developing this site, please do get stuck in. Likewise, feel free to use it for your own inset days, or just point colleagues here if you think it might be useful.

Not sure if any of the following is appropriate but - a number of practitioners working in schools subscribe to my eMagazine <@http://www.rsc-northwest.ac.uk/acl/eMagArchive/index.html> with its Supplements and/or subscribe to the RSS Feed on my Blog <@http://acljohn.posterous.com/> They also use one or more of the following... (all Licensed under the [|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License] and produced and edited by John Dalziel (eLearning Adviser) JISC RSC-Northwest - Lancaster University - jd@rsc-northwest.ac.uk)
 * @http://www.rsc-northwest.ac.uk/acl/BookCase/library.htm
 * @http://www.rsc-northwest.ac.uk/acl/ZippedeXeLibrary/zippedeXelibrary.htm
 * @http://www.only2clicks.com/pages/acljohn/
 * @http://www.acljohn.com/ (a blog portal)