EJ on the Web Home Page Links for September 2007 Issue
The following links are provided for the convenience of English Journal readers interested in the electronic resources mentioned in each issue. The links are taken directly from the articles in the journal and are listed in the order in which they appear. Please note: In following these links you will be leaving the English Journal Web site; English Journal and NCTE are not responsible for the information provided at these sites. Although every attempt is made to ensure accuracy at the time of publication, NCTE cannot guarantee that published electronic mail addresses and URLs are current. Please contact us at
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Ma Bell
Benbow Bullock
>Metal Art Sculpture and Steel Sculpture by Benbow Bullock
 
From the Editor
Louann Reid
>"Everyday Words about Everyday Lives"
>"A Brief History: The Bell System"
>Ma Bell
 
Help Shape NCTE Positions by Submitting a Resolution
 
>How to Submit an NCTE Resolution
 
Encouraging Teens to Read for Fun
>ALA: Teen Reading
 
Literature into Film (and Back Again): Another Look at an Old Dog
John Golden
>EJ Extensions for September 2007
 
The Book Report, Version 2.0: Podcasting on Young Adult Novels
Robert Rozema
>Alive in Baghdad
>The Daily Idiom
>Education Podcast Network
>Podcast Alley
>Podcast Bangladesh
>Podcasting News
>Shakespeare by Another Name
>This I Believe Podcast
>Audacity
>Comic Vine
>Del.icio.us
>Furl
>Google Documents
>Odeo Studio
>Wikipedia
>YouTube
 
Are You Willing to Have Your Students Join Ralph, Jack, and Piggy?
Cara M. Arver
>Literary Worlds
 
Scrutinizing the Cybersell: Teen-Targeted Web Sites as Texts
Darren Crovitz
>Snapalope Hunting Association of America
>POP! The First Male Human Pregnancy
>Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division
>Tootsie Roll
>Fanta
>Fruit on the Loose
>M&Ms
>Planet M&Ms
>Abercrombie Kids
>Slim Jim: About Us
>"NCTE Guideline: Multimodal Literacies"
>"Food Companies Target Kids Online"
>"Literacy for the 21st Century: An Overview and Orientation Guide to Media Literacy Education"
 
Finding a Voice in a Threaded Discussion Group:
Talking about Literature Online
Cathie English
>Google Docs
>The NWP Manila tutorial
>"What Are Some Considerations for Teachers?"
>Nebraska Writing Project
>The NWP Blog Project
>"Literature Discussion in Cyberspace: Young Adolescents Using Threaded Discussion Groups to Talk about Books"
 
Finding Space and Time for the Visual in K–12 Literacy Instruction
Dawnene D. Hassett and Melissa B. Schieble
>"What's Next for Text?"
 
A Collectibles Project: Engaging Students in Authentic
Multimodal Research and Writing
Karen E. Moynihan
>Critical Evaluation of a Web Site: Secondary School Level"
 
A New Perspective on Inquiry:
A Case Study of Digital Video Production
Jason Ranker
>Infoplease
>Answers.com
>Encyclopædia Britannica
>NPR
>CNN.com
 
Digital Texts and the New Literacies
Allen Webb
>Poetry Archive
>Romantic Circles
>Homer's Odyssey resource
>Allen Webb's Web site
>The University of Virginia Electronic Text Center
>Literary Locales
>Al Jazeera English
>"'Ode on a Grecian Urn': Hypercanonicity and Pedagogy"
 
2007 NCTE Election Results
 
>NCTE Elections
 
Linkin' (B)logs: A New Literacy of Hyperlinks
Tiffany J. Hunt and Bud Hunt
>Bud the Teacher
>EJ Extensions for September 2007
 
Learning with New Literacies
Colleen A. Ruggieri
>Media Education Foundation
 
Speculative Fiction: Classroom Must-Reads
Mary Arnold and Bonnie Kunzel
 >"Science Fiction That Teaches"

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