Friday, October 2, 2009

NSLC Welcomes Your Input and Suggestions

The National Service-Learning Clearinghouse invites you to help shape the service-learning community by sharing your materials. At the same time you will be helping tell the story of service-learning’s and your own project’s impacts in the classroom and the community. Or, if you know of someone else’s great resource we don’t have yet, tell us that too! We always welcome suggestions that will help us make service-learning easier and better. 
 
Conferences or Events
NSLC's master service-learning events calendar provides a place to spread the word about your conferences and events.
http://www.servicelearning.org/nslc/suggestion/ 
 
Job Opportunities
The job opportunities page lists position openings in the field of service-learning across the United States. 
http://www.servicelearning.org/events_jobs/job_opps/ 

Photos, Video/Audio Recordings, and/or Written Success Stories
NSLC collects photos, video/audio recordings, and/or written stories that can be used on our website or in print materials to help others understand your passion for service-learning. 
http://www.servicelearning.org/nslc/success_story_form/ 
 
Program Replication and Research Materials
Materials used for service-learning course/program implementation, quality improvement, and replication as well as new research are evaluated by NSLC staff for possible inclusion in the world’s largest service-learning resource collection.
http://www.servicelearning.org/library/promote/ 

Suggestions and Recommended Resources
Any suggestion, whether of a error/omission to correct, a new resource to collect, or a new feature to add can be made through this form (available here and from the “Make a Suggestion” link at the bottom of most pages of the website). 
http://www.servicelearning.org/nslc/suggestion/ 

If you would like help promoting your project through NSLC, please contact the NSLC Librarian at nslc-info@servicelearning.org 

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