I've been tagging links that might be of interest to sociology students with "teachsoc". See http://del.icio.us/tag/teachsoc Unfortunately I haven't done much to annotate or explain them
also, deadlinks.com will check for sites that no longer exist or have moved; a quick way to "freshen" your site http://www.dead-links.com/ - Claudia On 8/21/05, Brian in Montréal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello - and thanks for the suggestions for "first day" possibilities. > I found them both interesting and useful. In preparation for the > opening of term this week (I know, I know, I should have been doing > this earlier - like during my vacation! :-) ) I am reviewing my > cyberlinks and website for my students - sociowebb.ca While I don't > want to 'overload' the students with links - sometimes a problem in my > experience - I would like to 'freshen' them and the site up a tad. I > wonder if any of the folks on this list would have some suggestions of > particularly interesting and useful links they have discovered or use > for their students. As well, any experience with using these student > sites and links would be welcomed as well. > > Here in Québec, we have a word in French for this time of the year. > It's called "la rentrée". For all those who, like us, begin classes > this week - Bonne Rentrée! and have a great opening day and a > stimulating semester! To those lucky enough to begin after Labour Day > - enjoy the last weeks of your summer break, and a bonne rentrée to > you as well! > > Brian Webb > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
