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Teaching Carnival 3.2 2009-02-24T07:33:03-05:00 /teaching-carnival-32/
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Im deep in the thick of the best semester Ive had in several years, so its taken some doing to pry me away from teaching in order to see what teaching-related stuff is going on out there in the blogosphere. Having spent some time poking around, though, Ive found a bunch of exciting stuff for this fortnights only one day late Teaching Carnival! Before we start, a few reminders about the nature of the ride, a warning to keep your arms and legs inside the car at all times, and a big thank you to our guide last time. Now, off we go!

Lots of folks other than me are having good semesters, and are doing some cool stuff:

Many of us are nonetheless faced with the semesters frustrations:

Lots of us are similarly thinking about the relationship between our lives and our jobs:

And were not the only ones:

  • David Silvers twitter assignment leads to a great discussion of the value of asking students to do public, internet-based work under their own names, with key input from the students themselves.

Many of us are pondering the future of the profession, our fields, or our institutions:

Others of us are less sanguine about things, though:

Finally, this episode of Teaching Carnival could not be complete without a section devoted to the Facebook TOS dust-up of February 2009:

Thats it for this carnival! Tune in, well, 13 days from now for Teaching Carnival 3.3, hosted by the probably more responsible and on top of things Alan Benson, and remember, tag posts of yours or other folks with “teaching-carnival” on Delicious or Technorati if youd like them included.