It's been half a year since I started doing these! 26 Weeks!
A lot of good teaching goes on at dailyKos. But a lot of it doesn't get read by everyone who wants to read it, because diaries scroll by so fast.
This series is about diaries that teach and about things you want to learn. Could be any subject - an academic subject, a skill, a hobby, almost anything - but not diaries that simply inform, or it would include all of daily kos.
What I do is, each week, search for the tags 'teaching' and 'learning' and go through jotter's lists for diaries that teach. Then I'll post the list, with perhaps some brief comment, and open the floor to people who want to learn something specific.
You can help me by tagging diaries with 'teaching' or 'learning' when you see diaries that merit those tags, by reminding me of what I've missed, by recommending this diary, and by commenting.
For a list of some series and diarists that might appeal, see my diary What are you teaching/learning? and the comments to it
OK.....here we go, alphabetically by diarist
AlbiRes has a diary on Math education
AnnieJo discusses miscarriages and abortion
boran2 has volume 99 of Saturday painting palooza
claude is on volume VL (45) of Home Repair Blogging
In Kossacks under 35 (us older people are welcome too) Elise writes about moving
emeraldmaiden talks about all kinds of crafts in What are you workiing on?
EmperorHadrian has a diary on the Roman Republic
Frankenoid is on volume 3.19 of Home and Garden blogging
ActBlue turned 3 years old this week, and KTActBlue tells us about it
Lunkhead had another Iron Chef Kos Wednesday this week's ingredient was Pork
Maggie Pax celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Robert Heinlein
Mark H continued his Marine Life Series with a diary on Horseshoe Crabs
mkfox continues his Forgotten Founding Father series with a diary on George Read
moose67 talks about saving the Moose
from global warming
Your truly, plf515 had another Stats 101 diary. In this one, I compared the popularity ratings of all the presidents after WW 2.
rserven has been running a Gender Workshop and, guess what? Although she writes Teacher's Lounge, and I write this, and I read that series, neither of us have thought to add the teaching tag. But the series definitely teaches, the latest (with links tothe teen years earlier ones) is about
In Frugal Fridays this week, sarahnity discussed Liquid Nest Eggs
Unitary Moonbat discusses four walls
What do you want to learn?