The first and the second editions of the new Learning in the Great Outdoors carnival are already up on Alone On A Limb. It's time to set up the homepage with archives, instructions for submissions and hosting, etc.
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While many folks 'round these parts have been focusing on tweets and posts from the Society for Neuroscience meeting, several of our geology blogger colleagues have been at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America (GSA).
The world – or at least a large swathe of Israel – was their classroom. An unusual international conference for science teaching experts started out at the Clore Garden of Science, on the Weizmann Institute campus.
tags: Learning in the Great Outdoors, blog carnivals
A commenter on my earlier post on John "I hate guns" Howard wondered: "If Latham wins, will the public generally credit this issue?" Some shooters have a
Thanks for the plug and the advice. Yes, I have approached one prospective guest host, and I welcome volunteers! I do plan to set up a separate homepage for LIGO but I'd like it to be one that can be accessed from school -- Blogspot sites are blocked by the internet filter at our school. It may take some summer hours to get that done.
I hope some of your readers will make submissions. I have enjoyed exploring your posts and the links from your blog.