1. Web Resources
2. Citing On-Line Resources
3. Evaluating Web Sites
Web Resources
Purdue OWL--a complete Writing Center site, this was the first and is still among the best
LEO (Literacy Education Online)--a complete writing site in St. Cloud, Minnesota
Resources for Writers--compiled by the International Writing Centers Association
OSU Center for the Study and Teaching of Writing--sign up for an on-line tutoring session
Traci's Lists of Ten--writing assignments, classroom activities, and teaching strategies for teachers (but many suggestions are helpful for student writers, too).
Paradigm Online Writing Assistant
Citing On-Line Resources--several WWW sites with examples and guidelines for citing electronic resources, including WWW, FTP, Telnet, Gopher, synchronous communications (like MUDs and MOOs), e-mail messages, listservs, and newslists.
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