Hi, Louis. I'm currently teaching a section of PSY100 for our "learning Communities" project. Actually, I'm a late substitution in this program as the original instructor received release time to do some administrative stuff. But the instructors in the community were tossing around ideas and the fellow from history was asking for suggestions of what innovative/collaborative things he might do in his American History class. I gave him some links to your Random Thoughts as well as your e-mail address but I don't think he's gotten around to contacting you yet. I get the impression that he's not he most computer/web savvy fellow on the planet. With that background: here's the request: Is there anywhere on the web where you post your course syllabi, including descriptions of the various projects you assign, task groups you set up, etc.? If not, would it be possible to e-mail that info to me privately? FWIW, I suspect others might be interested as well. Thanks for any help. Ed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D. Department of Psychology, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Home: 610-363-1939; Office: 610-436-3151; Fax: 610-436-2846 Office Hours: Mondays 1-2 & 3-4; Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30-10:45 & 12:30-2. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/epollak/home.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Husband, father, grandfather, biopsychologist, bluegrass fiddler and herpetoculturist...... in approximate order of importance. bç.®·§¶\¬¹»®&ÞvÚ-±ªÜ+Þ¦è®èº{.nÇ+·¬zwZnV§é[hæ¯zس;Ñf²éß-nêàyÛ
