I've been running this series for a little over a year (57 weeks) and it never gets much attention.... so, a name change, and a bit of a revamp. The name change was suggested last week, by lineatus and bmarshall.
Instead of just what you want to learn, or what you can teach, let's include what you are learning (there are many kossacks in school, and many others who are educating themselves about various things).
The body of the diary will be the same, but let's make the comments cover more.
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.
OK.....here we go, alphabetically by diarist
beckstei has another in the Saturday morning SAD blogging
boran2 has volume 132 of Saturday painting palooza
claude has volume 2.27 of Saturday morning home repair
dopper0189 discussed the horn of Africa
EugeneF had several diaries: splendid little wars about how some 'little' wars get big; nursery politics about the Glorious Revolution (17th century England) and the baby who's rocking on the treetop; and Turkey in distraught about the Ottomans
Frankenoid has volume 3.52 of Saturday morning home and garden blogging
Hobbitfoot started what may be a new series: SFB (that's Sunday food blog) with a diary on tiramisu. Pick me up!
IrishWitch delivers a vocabulary lesson: synonyms for the P word
jlms qkw guest hosted WAYWO with a diary called the q, the k and the w (WAYWO is for all things crafty)
juliewolf had more puzzles in Sunday puzzle blogging
kate peteresen hosted What's for Dinner?
lineatus takes us birdblogging with a diary on the Panoche Valley
Mark H continued his Marine Life Series with albino rock crab
MouseOfSuburbia had some fun for your brain
Your diarist, plf515 said some things about men, women, and muscles in Fitness Mondays
sarahnity continued Frugal Fridays with reading is fundamental
Unitary Moonbat had a diary on Classical Persia
Things I want to know
- Why HTML tables don't work here
- The best way to post math formulas