The Scholastic Instructor Winter 2011 issue lists http://learner.org/ as number 21 in the list of "25 Best Websites for Teachers". Personally, I'd put it up there at number 1! I've just spent an hour-and-a-half at the site, and the topics, interactives, and full courses just blew me away! If I only had $196 on demand, I would register for a course credited in Columbia University.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcJagRYk3lk7cN-UxixLYaBa1zkuQcXcr7Wms9j9BrEYO5nAn-9086xAZWyPZ-1ZKTZIOOtOejidWAC8VMFW-J2Xnl8jQQOeE6x3q-NqOiRYsdf9DaTTuN3bUlvFUm7jwRsIRMjBx6ydM/s640/learner.JPG)
The most fun I had was at the Physics Interactive Lab http://learner.org/courses/physics/interactive/lab_interactives/subatomic.html, reminding me that Physics was indeed my favorite of the Sciences! Videos and other professional development resources are just a click away!
http://www.learner.org/workshops/workshop_list.html
Here's hoping that teachers out there will get a "click" out of learner.org.
Resources for facilitators (anyone can facilitate!):
http://www.learner.org/workshops/site_leader.html
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