Thursday, September 25, 2008

I was on-line viewing some sites

recommended in the texts, thinking I'm writing so often in front of a computer these days, staring at the monitor and typing more recently than the sum of all my typing in my previous school experience; let me see if any k-12 language arts sites have any thing to offer me in maintaining coherence at least. So I turn to a site recommended in my Integrating Technology text and it reads the following:
9. Reading and Language Arts Resources on the Internet

Reading and Language Arts Resources on the Internet offers an annotated directory of reading and language arts sites found on the World Wide Web. This site contains many valuable resources on topics ranging from what to read to and how to encourage reading to reading disorders.

What's wrong with this final sentence? And they're 1 going to give me advice on writing and 2 tell me that using the computer doesn't effect you in unexpected ways sometimes? After all this is an educational site and no-one bothered to correct that unintentional Gertrude Stein-ism.

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