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2000
Ancient languages are the deepest root of the humanities, drawing life from that distant time when the study of history, philosophy, literature, and of language itself began. On the Internet, students can return to those times, re-enter that age of discovery, and gain the linguistic skills to help keep the many branches of the humanities rooted…
Descriptors: Greek Civilization, Greek Literature, High Schools, Internet
2000
Anthologists and editors prepare the way for poetry readers, selecting works that reward close reading and assisting interpretation through annotation. But on the Internet people can return to poetry in its native state--one set of words among many others competing for appreciation--and read with fresh eyes. The learning objectives of this lesson…
Descriptors: High Schools, Internet, Language Arts, Lesson Plans

Whiteman, Sherri A.; Gordon, Jay L. – English Journal, 2001
Discusses the issue of students buying papers on the Internet. Considers how educators reconcile their ability to teach effectively with their students' ability to cheat and steal without the teacher's knowledge. Suggests a solution by assigning essays that cannot be bought. (SG)
Descriptors: Cheating, Grade 11, Higher Education, Honesty
McClain, Tim – 1996
This paper provides easy-to-understand guidelines for citing online information in student bibliographies. Citation structure and examples are provided for each type of Internet source. Guidelines are included for the following Internet sources: electronic mail; Gopher; File Transfer Protocol (FTP); Telnet; World Wide Web; Usenet Newsgroups;…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Citations (References), Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education