Bits December Blog Flashback

ComicsBedford/St. Martin’s Bits bloggers posted on topics ranging from working with new TAs to how we teach research projects. Be sure that you check out all the great ideas for talking about pop culture (like reality TV shows) and how to teach with comics—and don’t miss Holly Pappas’s reflection on the end of one term and the beginning of the next in the Classroom Strategies and Resources section:

About Writing and Being a Teacher of Writers

Classroom Strategies and Resources

Analyzing Popular Culture and Current Events

Teaching with Technology

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[Photo: Comics by Ryan Brunsvold, on Flickr]

 

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  • Goodbye, Hello: In Which I Look Backwards Before Going Forwards « Remixing College English http://t.co/pkXFyB9G ->
  • Ringing in the New Year – pedagogically | Metawriting by Deanna Mascle http://t.co/L2ppLATq ->
  • What is the purpose of reading? It is multi-layered. | The Goddess of YA Literature -http://t.co/pSoiA5BH ->
  • How to Print Posters With a Standard Printer http://t.co/tTOsupdy ->
  • 7 Ways to Send Group Texts to Students http://t.co/jroGUjON ->
  • Childhood, Uncensored: Author Lauren Myracle, Calling It As She Sees It – NYTimes http://t.co/ewSF9OYk ->
  • Reading, Writing and… Facebook? | Psych Central News http://t.co/3MrtFW5K (another study that proves what we already knew :) ->
  • Shakespeare's Tremor and Orwell's Cough (An engrossing survey of the ills and ailments suffered by great writers – http://t.co/LjpXfKMw ->

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