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MLA, citations, and a little Hari Kunzru

By jcmeloni Posted on January 5, 2010 Posted in Academics 4 Comments

Some of you may know (and even care!) that in the 7th edition of the MLA Handbook, URLs are no longer part of citations for digital resources. I will quote Mark Sample on this one: “How could one not see …

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Accessible Course Evaluations

By jcmeloni Posted on August 7, 2009 Posted in Teaching 1 Comment

Mark Sample, professor of Contemporary American Literature and New Media Studies in the English Department at George Mason University, is a smart fellow. I knew that even through the 140-character bursts from his Twitter account, but then he went and …

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Google Translate, and Translation Projects in the Classroom

By jcmeloni Posted on July 24, 2009 Posted in Teaching 2 Comments

In my post about multilingual students using L1 in the classroom, I briefly mentioned a translation project that students completed in one of my semester-long versions of English 403 (Professional and Technical Writing for ESL Students) at Washington State University. …

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