Communicating through Listservs, Newsgroups,and Chats
Web-based Discussions
The Math Forum sponsors many math-related public discussion groups on its website.
AP Calculus Discussion Group
Intended for current and prospective AP Calculus teachers, faculty consultants to the AP Calculus Reading, and college faculty interested in what AP Calculus is all about.
Go to the College Board website and follow the registration directions.
AP Statistics mailing list
Communicate with other Advanced Placement Statistics teachers.
Go to the College Board website and follow the registration directions.
HILITES
The oldest listserv on the Internet devoted exclusively to project-based classroom learning projects. HILITES is reserved for K-12 teachers (and their supervised students) to announce learning projects which will engage students in other classes in one or more collaborative learning activities.
Go to Global School House for registration directions.
K12OPPS - K12 Opportunities
Announcements about contests, conferences, educational WWWeb sites and other opportunities geared toward the K12 community.
Go to Global School House for registration directions.
STUDSTAT
An E-mail list for students learning statistics. This list is run by students for students. Professors and Instructors are allowed to join, but are asked not to post. The list is designed to be an open forum for students of all levels and fields.
Go to Arizona State University for registration directions.
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Many TI groups are listed on their website along with directions for registration.
Send mail to padaley@optonline.net
Last update: 16 February 2008