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* [[Digital Citation]] | * [[Digital Citation]] explains how to cite sources in digital documents when another style is not obvious. | ||
* [[Link Logic]] is a guide for using hyperlinks in your writing. | * [[Link Logic]] is a guide for using hyperlinks in your writing. | ||
* [[Academic Forum Posts]] outlines the expected use of forums and discussions. | * [[Academic Forum Posts]] outlines the expected use of forums and discussions. |
Revision as of 09:13, 13 December 2018
Spring 2019
CRN | Class | Name | Meeting Day and Time | Room |
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20866 | ENGL 2111.11 | World Literature 1 | MW 11-12:15 | TEB-205 |
20160 | NMAC 4460.01 | Senior Seminar: New Media | MW 9:30-10:45 | COAS-120 |
21482 | NMAC 5018.01 | Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments | Online, 2nd Session | - |
Find older courses in my Course Directory.
Resources
- Digital Citation explains how to cite sources in digital documents when another style is not obvious.
- Link Logic is a guide for using hyperlinks in your writing.
- Academic Forum Posts outlines the expected use of forums and discussions.
- Research & Response argues that no writing is ever complete without credible sources.
- Editor's Checklist should be consulted for typical writing errors.
- Writing in the Liberal Arts discusses common conventions for academic writing.
- Reader-Response Criticism suggests a subjective way of understanding and writing about literature.
- How to Do Well in My Class offers some friendly advice.