Steve: Thanks for the suggestions. I am in the process of developing a set of questions for the review. When they are ready I'll post them here. I agree the "clearinghouse" needs to be an active areas with ever changing ideas, etc. Frank On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Steve Cavrak wrote: > Frank Watson notes ... > > << > "Information Clearinghouses" ... "creat an > statewide electronic information clearinghouse > intended for the discovery and exchange of > best practices in technology centered learning > teaching, and educational leadership" > ... > This seems like what you are suggesting. > >> > > If it's not, it's close, though I shutter at the idea > of a "clearinghouse" which suggests to me a "custom > house" or a "toll booth" rather than a more lively > agora. "clearinghouse" is too much of a static point, > where you go because you "have to"; an agora is a > lively area where you go because you "want to" (be > part of the action!). > > What comes to mind as a successful model is the old > "geometry forum" that became the "math forum" ... > > http://forum.swarthmore.edu/ > > which contains a student center, a teachers place, > a research division .... etc. etc. It advertises > itself as a "community center" > > > ---- > > Let us know what you end up putting in your review. > Maybe you can post your review here -- or at least > the executive summary of it :) > > Steve >