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Michael Southwell <[log in to unmask]>
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Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Jul 1999 14:05:12 -0400
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My website, http://www.york.cuny.edu/~southwell/, has information about
my program GrammarLab, which was written for college students but is
certainly usable by younger ones.  Perhaps this would be of interest.

Automatic digest processor wrote:
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> My colleague Allen Cary-Webb is preparing a grant proposal, due THIS
> FRIDAY, in which he asks for funding to examine software in the English
> Language Arts.  As part of this project, he wants--we want--to examine
> software for teaching grammar and for teaching grammatical aspects of
> writing, including style and grammar checkers.  We are looking
> especially for the good, but also for the bad and the ugly, with the
> idea of having our students examine the software critically themselves.
>
> Does anyone have a Web site where such software is listed and possibly
> even described/critiqued?  In any case, what software can various ATEG
> members suggest to us?  We need references--as many as possible by
> Friday the 16th, but we can add others later, too.
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Michael G. Southwell =================================
Department of English
York College/CUNY
Jamaica, NY 11451
718-262-2470 (voice) 718-262-2896 (fax)
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http://www.york.cuny.edu/~southwell
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