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Presented in alphabetical order, some of these guides may be assigned reading in your class. A ⭐️ indicates that the article is a must-read.
Presented in alphabetical order, some of these guides may be assigned reading in your class. A ⭐️ indicates that the article is a must-read.
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* “[[Academic Forum Posts]]” outlines the expected use of forums and discussions. You might also see “[[Advice for Approaching the Discussion Forum]]” and “[[January 4, 2022|Reddit Discussions: A How-To for Literature Classes]].”
* “[[Academic Forum Posts]]” outlines the expected use of forums and discussions. You might also see  
** “[[Advice for Approaching the Discussion Forum]]” suggests approaching the forum like a reading journal.
** “[[January 4, 2022|Reddit Discussions: A How-To for Literature Classes]]” give strategies for using Reddit or any forum for literature classes.
** “[[Reply, Respond, Comment]]gives some guidance for online interaction.
* “[[Avoiding Plagiarism]]” gives strategies on how to give proper credit in your writing.
* “[[Avoiding Plagiarism]]” gives strategies on how to give proper credit in your writing.
* “[[Blogging: Some Considerations]]” outlines strategies for writing for the screen.
* “[[Blogging: Some Considerations]]” outlines strategies for writing for the screen.
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* “[[Link Logic]]” is a guide for using hyperlinks in your writing.
* “[[Link Logic]]” is a guide for using hyperlinks in your writing.
* “[[September 27, 2020|Reading in College]]” gives advice on how to approach reading on college.
* “[[September 27, 2020|Reading in College]]” gives advice on how to approach reading on college.
* “[[Reply, Respond, Comment]]” gives some guidance for online interaction.
* “[[Research & Response]]” argues that no writing is ever complete without credible sources.
* “[[Research & Response]]” argues that no writing is ever complete without credible sources.
* “[[Writing in the Liberal Arts]]” discusses common conventions for academic writing.
* “[[Writing in the Liberal Arts]]” discusses common conventions for academic writing.

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