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		<title>By: Cool New Tools for February &#171; Keeping up With the Marians Denver Style</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cool New Tools for February &#171; Keeping up With the Marians Denver Style</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Larry Ferlazzo&#8217;s Websites for the day, I found his post: &#8220;The best Online Interactive Exercises for Writing that are are not Related to Literary Analysis. Boy is this a treasure trove. There are sites about citation, research, writing for an authentic [...]</description>
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		<title>By: The Best Online Interactive Exercises For Writing That Are Not Related To Literary Analysis &#124; Larry Ferlazzo&#8217;s Websites of the Day&#8230; &#124; Learn English Online With Me</title>
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		<title>By: anne</title>
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		<description>Perfect - what timing! Getting ready to teach an academic writing class to German college students from different faculties. Do you use a Posterous group blog setup with any of your current classes? I&#039;m trying to decide whether to have the students keep individual blogs or contribute to a collective one. The course is a one-off week with 4 asignments incl. peer review tasks, and it&#039;s the first time I&#039;ll be having them blog. Thanks for this, Larry, and I&#039;d be curious to hear your thoughts!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perfect &#8211; what timing! Getting ready to teach an academic writing class to German college students from different faculties. Do you use a Posterous group blog setup with any of your current classes? I&#8217;m trying to decide whether to have the students keep individual blogs or contribute to a collective one. The course is a one-off week with 4 asignments incl. peer review tasks, and it&#8217;s the first time I&#8217;ll be having them blog. Thanks for this, Larry, and I&#8217;d be curious to hear your thoughts!</p>
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