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LitBits Technology Tuesday: Writing a Wiki Guide for a Lit Survey Course
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04-11-2017
05:04 AM
Hi all,
We're back with our next Technology Tuesday installment of Tim Hetland's great resource, Teaching Literature with Digital Technology. This week, we're highlighting an activity from Rochelle Rodrigo at Old Dominion University, who has a helpful class activity for anyone teaching the literature survey course. This flexible activity allows students to "contextualize literature" across literary periods and genres, using a wiki as the foundation.
To download the full assignment, visit "Writing a Wiki Guide for a Literature Survey Course."
To see the entire Hetland digital writing resource, visit Teaching Literature with Digital Technology.
Happy Tuesday!
About the Author
A developmental editor at Macmillan Higher Education. I work in the English group.