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This site contains animated libraries of the phonetic sounds of English. Available for each consonant and vowel is an... see more
This tutorial explores annotations and abstracts, providing definitions, identifying elements to include, and discussing... see more
Guide for spotting and removing second person from academic writing. Provides the reasons to avoid "you" in academic... see more
'Welcome to Writing Commons, the open-education home for writers. Although this is a website, it can be used as a... see more
This site is an archive of primary sources (including songs, letters, poems, images, and speeches) and questions to... see more
"THERE CAN BE NO DENYING that critical theory has now begun to affect undergraduate and graduate education in various... see more
This book overviews the time-tested conceptual foundations of the field, while incorporating the latest research and... see more
From a West Saxon dialect to a global phenomenon, from runes to rap, the development of English follows a fascinating... see more
This course will be beneficial if you wish to learn how to communicate with the sounds and music of American English. The... see more
This lesson from the Folger Library has students examine a Shakespearean Sonnet using SOAPStone (Subject, Audience,... see more
A web site for anyone teaching Arthurian Legend from grade school to adult education. The site provides model lesson... see more
This portal provides a framework for understanding and teaching literacy. It includes information for teachers (mainly... see more
Collections of folk and fairy tales, and some background resources, focusing on strong women characters. Notes are... see more
Thi site is an excellent resource for putting into context all of the peripheral myths and legends surrounding The Iliad... see more
Breaking Down Academic Articles is a webcomic tutorial that walks you through the most important aspects of an academic... see more
This fillable Google Doc helps you break down any prompt into its main tasks and requirements, list helpful resources and... see more
Celt (a.k.a. as the Corpus of Electronic Texts) provides educators, schloars, and students with a free online humanities... see more
This is a portal site for Chaucer resources on the web, with very well selected links. It "was initiated at the 33rd... see more
This guide outlines a process for developing publications for people with limited-literacy skills. The process was... see more
A collection of comic books, posters, and documents produced by U.S. Federal, state, and international governments. All... see more
This unit introduces some of the main themes and issues in discourse research using Martin Bashir's famous interview with... see more
Danteworlds is an integrated multimedia journey--combining artistic images, textual commentary, and audio... see more
Site includes critical resources in the study of Emily Dickinson's poetry, writings by Dickinson's family, and responses... see more
"The ILTweb Digital Dante Project is a long-term effort of the Institute for Learning Technologies at Columbia University... see more