American Journal of Undergraduate Research -A refereed journal for undergraduate research in the pure and applied sciences, mathematics, engineering, technology, and related areas in education.
http://corp.thephoenix.com/?redir=boston -free publication, accept writings from anyone (music, plays ,restaurants, profiles)
http://glimpse.org/the-correspondents-program/ -amazing opportunity to travel and publish (matador and glimpse)
AGNIonline: This is a site that publishes interviews, essays, reviews, poetry, and anything else you see fit. It is an extension of a print literary magazine published by Boston University.http://www.bu.edu/agni/index.html
Moxie Magazine online: a site for women writers.www.moxiemag.com
http://www.questia.com/library/jp-education.jsp?CRID=jp_education&OFFID=se1jp&gclid=CMv7zvuIt6wCFcV_5QodBxA9HA
This publication offers a range from newspapers, journal entries, even books, for any one to view.
http://classroomedition.com/cre/
This offers students to send in work and be published in the wall street.
Yankee Magazine- New England based magazine that publishes local human interest pieces.
OnEarth- online publication focused on environmental issues.
The Bridge- Bridgewater State University creative arts journal.
Boston Literary Magazine- Boston based magazine that publishes a variety of literary categories.
Destructoid- Online gaming publication.
Interim- Publishes a variety of literary work including book reviews.
Black Warrior Review- Mainly focused on poetry and fiction.
Angelingo- Publication from University of Southern California.
The Comment- Bridgewater State University student run newspaper.
Undergraduate Review- Bridgewater State University research and creative work journal.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Time Magazine Topics
Check out Time magazine for a some current feature topic ideas. These articles can help you with style, structure, and topic.http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
New York Times Topics
This link connects to the New York Times Topic page which can give you an idea of current feature ideas. Check it out.
Student Feature Examples
The links below conenct to some feature stories written by previous students of this class.
Succeed With Weed- Brian McAvoy
Double Detox- Chelsea Derochea
Journey to the End of the Pole- Jessica Pascucci
Succeed With Weed- Brian McAvoy
Double Detox- Chelsea Derochea
Journey to the End of the Pole- Jessica Pascucci
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Student Talk of the Campus Examples
Here are a few previous student Talk of the Town examples.
Brian McAvoy- Tent City
Michelle Hacunda- Stranger than Fiction
Sarah Walker- Some Things Never Change
Brian McAvoy- Tent City
Michelle Hacunda- Stranger than Fiction
Sarah Walker- Some Things Never Change
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Student Profile Examples
Below are links to a few examples of profiles from previous students. Check them out.
Brian McAvoy- Gallagher's Travels
Michelle Hacunda- A Lifetime Journey
Melissa Campbell- Just Another Ordinary Kinkster
Brian McAvoy- Gallagher's Travels
Michelle Hacunda- A Lifetime Journey
Melissa Campbell- Just Another Ordinary Kinkster
Welcome
We will use blogs to reflect on the reading, writing, and discussion we
do in class this semester. Details of blog requirements can be found
on the course website under assignments then blogs. Additionally, use
your blog space to pose any questions relating to English 280 that you
want to share with your classmates and me, any interesting or helpful
class related items you come across, and to respond and communicate
with your peers. Be sure to write not only on your own blogs, but on
your classmates as well. Blogs should create a conversation outside of
the walls of our classroom. In addition, be sure to take advantage of
the affordances blogs have to offer. Use hyper links to link to
material on other places of the web and put images, video, and any
thing else available to you in your blog posts. Most importantly, have
fun blogging!
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