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Full of great tutorials, this website provides everything from the basic parts of speech all the way to writing the... see more
This multimedia site from Annenberg Learning provides introductory videos, reading selections, slide shows, and various... see more
Poets.org provides a wealth of content on poems and poetry, emphasizing but not limited to contemporary American poets.... see more
Including thousands of Blake's images and texts, this hypermedia archive contains fully searchable and scalable... see more
The NYPL Digital Gallery provides access to over 300,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in... see more
A teaching resource for digital literacy, stimulus for story telling and creativity that is FREE to download. It has been... see more
This is an interesting learning activity from the Library of Congress on the subject of political cartoons. This would be... see more
'Welcome to the Rhetoric and Composition Wikibook. This wikitext is designed as a full textbook replacement in first-year... see more
This site offers "a collection of sources on Southern history, literature and culture from the colonial period through... see more
This site is an extensive collection of multimedia materials concerning Harriet Beecher Stowes as an American cultural... see more
A brief, 10-question plagiarism tutorial designed to challenge students and highlight the less obvious cases in which... see more
Self-paced, interactive modules designed to teach basic search strategy and information evaluation skills. Three... see more
Using Susan Glaspell's short story "A Jury of Her Peers," this site explores the elements of good literature through the... see more
Treats research writing as a rhetorical process. Teaches use of research in different genres (not just the generic... see more
Writing for Success is adapted from a work produced by a publisher who has requested that they and the original author... see more
Guide for spotting and removing second person from academic writing. Provides the reasons to avoid "you" in academic... see more
"This interpretive archive, drawn largely from the resources of the Barrett Collection, focuses on how "Mark Twain" and... see more
This website is created to support the American Passages project at Annenberg/CPB, created by a partnership between... see more
This lesson from the Folger Library has students examine a Shakespearean Sonnet using SOAPStone (Subject, Audience,... see more
This course provides an introduction to exploring and understanding arguments by explaining what the parts of an argument... see more
This guide outlines a process for developing publications for people with limited-literacy skills. The process was... see more