On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 09:02, Matthew Jadud <mja...@allegheny.edu> wrote: > I'm going to do my best to survive through until SIGCSE, and then wait > for Mel to tell me what to do.
I may try and capture a bit of what is going on in the CS-ED research space, as this is where I tend to do some of my own research and publishing. See below for the call -- I don't know that I'll take part in capturing stories, but I will perhaps do an interview with Sally (if she is willing) to talk about these projects, and how she sees them tying into the community and influencing our practice as educators. Cheers, Matt == Snipped from the [Csed-research] list == You may remember that we're gathering teaching stories. The next stage in this is to get people to tell us their stories face-to-face, at SIGCSE. We're going to do this in two ways. One, we're going to run an "anecdote circle" where people share stories in a group setting; another is to have "story catchers" talking to individuals throughout the conference. Would you like to be a story catcher? If so, let us know! We'll hold a briefing session at 12.00, Thursday 10th March in the CSEd Research Room: State Room 1 You might want to contribute a story yourself, to get a feel for what we'll be asking people to do: http://www.sharingprctice.ac.uk/changestories.html Hope you want to join in on this. - Sally & Josh == _______________________________________________ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos