Teaching Resources

Resources for students and teachers of writing and literature.


Athletes writing

One of the dream classes that I’ve always wanted to teach is a class for student-athletes about identity writing: writing yourself as an athlete. In the past, I’d planned to look at all of the genres that athletes might go on to write: box scores, autobiographies, text interview replies, letters, etc. And of course over the years, I’ve added blog posts, Twitters, and Facebook profiles to that list.

Today I find two new sources for my planning pleasure: Jockipedia and TheJockosphere.

Jockipedia is a site where athletes can make their own profiles and link to all of their own social media, including their personal web site, their blog, their Twitter feed, Facebook and MySpace pages, video and photo sites, and even their foundation or charity’s web site. There’s a brief bio of the player and even some stats on the site. The bio links out to the original Wikipedia article.

TheJockosphere is a collection of reviews of athlete’s blog posts. The editors of the site pick interesting posts and condense them, linking the original blog from the post. This is a great way to surf and find fantastic athlete-writers. Their tag line is: “TheJockosphere - Because how many blogs can you read on your own?”

Please please help me find a department that wants this class taught!

Many Eyes statistics visualization tools

From yesterday’s New York Times: “Many Eyes”: a visualization tool
for statistics.

http://www.many-eyes.com/

Ben Shneiderman, a professor in the computer science
department at the University of Maryland, College Park, says, “The great fun of information visualization,” he said, “is that it gives you answers to questions you didn’t know you had.”

Full story at the Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/31/technology/31novel.html

Squidoo’s list of timeline generators

Squidoo (”everyone’s an expert on something”) site has a great list of links to timeline generators on the internet.

http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-make-a-timeline

Looks like “Our Timelines” site is going to be the best for generating fictional characters’ bios, but I haven’t tried them all yet.

Late Night Writer Now Open For Beta Testing

Worked with these guys some on alpha testing; it’s an interesting concept, and one that I’ve encouraged students to try out when they have thesis-driven topic-based papers to write.

http://www.latenightwriter.com/