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Homicz, Krista and Petra Dreiser. "Teaching Popular Movies in the Writing Classroom: Working with Resistance and Pleasure." Kairos 7.2 (Summer 2002). This fascinating article includes sections entitled "Using Film as a Formal Model for Written Composition" and "Employing Film as a Lesson in Visual Culture." http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/7.2/binder.html?sectionone/homicz/title

Resource – Special Issue. Images and Words: Using Film to Teach Writing. January 1985. This special issue of Resource includes ten essays that cover topics such as using films to generate prewriting; developing a documentary film; and refining style through looking at nonfiction films.

Plagiarism in the News. This useful webpage from Bridgewater College’s Writing Center collects a wide range of links to news website featuring reports on recent plagiarism and intellectual property cases. http://www.bridgewater.edu/WritingCenter/Workshops/PlagiarismCases.htm




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