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College of the Redwoods
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http://www.utexas.edu/student/lsc/handouts/1420.html
Mark Your Books (Learning Skills Center, University of Texas, Austin) - A simple webpage on how to annotate while you read-- includes a good graphic example.http://www.iss.stthomas.edu/studyguides/
Study Guides and Strategies - As the title suggests, this website is packed with information on study skills in general, including reading, writing, and test-taking. The section on the five-paragraph essay, in particular, is very clearly laid out and would be useful for English 350 and English 150 students. (Created by Joe Landsberger, Supervisor, ISS/Learning Center, University of St.Thomas)http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/
Writers Handbook (University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center) - Covering academic writing, grammar/style, documentation, peer review, and application letters and essay, this site could serve as a valuable resource for students in any CR composition class. The information on writing thesis statements is especially good.http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/index.htm
Guide to Grammar and Writing - The Guide focuses primarily on grammar, punctuation, sentence skills, and paragraph-level writing issues. It includes a grammar question service and interactive grammar quizzes. The section on coherence and transition is quite good and could benefit any CR composition student. (Created by Professor of English/Humanities Charles Darling for English courses at Capital Community College and for the general online public.)http://www.powa.org/
Paradigm Online Writing Assistant - "Paradigm... is online writer's guide and handbook," which provides excellent information on writing a variety of standard academic essay assignments, as well as documenting sources. Especially useful for the English 150 and English 1A student is the section on writing thesis/support papers. (Created by Chuck Guilford, textbook author and associate professor of English at Boise State University.)http://www.sff.net/People/LisaRC/index.htp
The Writers Block - This site offers "information about what writer's block is and isn't, why writers get blocked and some things that might help you get into, around, thru or over your own block. (Created by Lisa Cohen, a science fiction writer.)http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/index.html
Purdue University's website that introduces many grammatical concepts and terms.