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Teaching Online
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SummaryThe following is a beginner's guide to teaching Composition Online. It contains important information regarding pedagogical and manegerial concerns you can expect to encounter in the online environment.

Writing Spaces

When creating your online class, you will want to consider where you would like your students to do their writing. You will want to choose spaces that are easy to use (from a student's perspective) and easy to navigate (from a teacher's perspective).

Three spaces that seem to fit this description are blogs, wikis and discussion forums. Below, I will discuss how use each space and what purpose each serves.

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