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This site was updated April 1, 2000. (No, really!) I make few guarantees about the nature of these sites, but I thought they were interesting and potentially useful.
Sites sort of similar to this one
Daniel Anderson's The Newsgroup Workshop is an excellent site that explains how to analyze newsgroup and other asynchronous discussions."Something Old, Something New," an online handout put together by Stuart Blythe at Western Kentucky University.
Teaching With Technology Guides, part of Virginia Montecino's site at George Mason U.
"Hands Off: Ten Techniques for Tutoring on Word Processors" a paper originally presented at the Minnesota Council of Teachers of English Convention by MC Morgan.
"Transactional Dynamics of Paired Fiction Writing" an article in the Dadelus newsletter Wings by Will Hochman.
"Tips on Writing With Computers," a site maintained by Nick Carbone.
Computers in Composition and Literature Program At the Ohio State University, it includes lots of great resources for computer activities.
Other sites that might be useful
"Writing Space" at Colorado State-- lotsa good links and ideas.Etiquette: Techniques and Styles, a list assembled by Carter McNamara on the dos and don'ts of the net, email, etc.
Albion.com Netiquette Quiz A good exercise on netiquette.
eSchool News Online "Where K-12 Education and Technology Meet"
Keith Stanger's Education Resources on the WWW Keith is a librarian here at EMU who has one heck of a web site...
Steve's Handy-Dandy List of Links to all Kinds of Stuff
NCTE Assembly on Computers in English Homepage
Computers and Composition Bibliography Page
The World Lecture Hall, with classes on the web across the curriculum
WebQuest Example Matrix, which leads to lots of interesting WebQuest materials
Krause's How To HTML site Doesn't really have much to do with the purposes of this site, but I thought I would link to it for those interested. Also, feel free to check out my homepage.
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