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You'll have plenty of good choices these days--as all the wonderful list
responses show!
I teach grammar online at the senior level and use Kolln/Funk
Understanding English Grammar. You can see a version of my course here:
http://www.webct.com/exemplary/viewpage?name=exemplary_2002_young
Beth
Dr. Beth Rapp Young
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~byoung
University of Central Florida
Stands For Opportunity
>>> [log in to unmask] 5/25/2006 1:51 PM >>>
I am new to the list and have been enjoying the recent discussions
immensely. I am developing a new, 200-level online grammar course for
students at a community college, and I am now faced with the daunting
task
of choosing a textbook. I've looked at a few, but I'd really like to
know
what the experts on this list like to use for their courses. Many
thanks for
any guidance you all are willing to offer!
Kathleen Bethell
Ivy Tech Community College
Bloomington, Indiana
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