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Request a Blackboard shell here. To use the templates, ask to have
World Literature Template I, 07-FL-ENG2301, or World Lit II Template,
07-FL-ENG2302, copied into the course. |
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ENG 2301 Class Page This is the
main departmental page for ENG 2301. |
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ENG 2302 Class
Page This is the main departmental page for ENG 2302. |
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Instructor Resources for the Norton Anthology of World Literature
for ENG 2301 |
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Instructor Resources for Bedford Anthology of World Literature
for ENG 2302 Click on the link at the top, to the right. (You'll need to
request access the first time you use this, but if you already have
access for another Bedford/St. Martin's text, the same password may work
here.) |
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Useful sites & free electronic newsletters
(Dr. Daisy Douglas-Jones assembled this list and shared it with us.) |
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WorldImages This site has
many images which are free for use for non-profit educational purposes.
There are some very nice pictures of classical theaters and Greek vases,
for example. |
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Rubistar:
Create Rubrics for Your Project-Based Learning Activities This
site makes it very easy to construct a rubric. |
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Draft
Rubric |
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Bloom's Taxonomy This page is meant for students, but the list of
"question cues" makes it useful for writers of exam questions. |
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Appendix
C: MCQs and Bloom's Taxonomy This page relates Bloom's levels
to specific questions in a rather useful way. It gives examples of
questions that test at the higher levels. |
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Writing
Multiple-Choice Questions that Demand Critical Thinking This is
another site that links Bloom's Taxonomy to advice about writing
multiple-choice questions. |
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Multiple-choice questions based on Bloom’s Taxonomy Examples
of questions at various levels. Brief remarks show why the question is
on a given level, but otherwise there's little commentary.
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