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						Barebones  
						A web searching tutorial 
						created by the Library at the University of South 
						Carolina,  Great basic advice on using search engines 
						and avoiding a list of thousands of (mostly useless) 
						hits.  Spending a few minutes here can save you a lot of 
						time and trouble later!! 
						Evaluating Web Resources 
						- The Widener College site with a 
						video tutorial on to criteria for 
						evaluating lots of different types of Web resources.  
						Good Stuff! 
						The Spider's 
						Apprentice  A site 
						specifically devoted to discussing the differences 
						between search engines like Yahoo? 
						Google, FAST, Alta 
						Vista, etc.  Rates search engines on 
						various tasks.  Explains "metatags."  Good Stuff 
						and up to date 
			
						Searching the Internet for Information 
						
						 
						- an excellent introduction to using the internet for 
						research in a wide variety of academic areas. This 
						source will enable you to get to sources and search 
						engines which provide much better information for speech 
						students than what you are likely to find on Yahoo! or 
						Excite. 
						Resources for
						Speakers 
						 
						
						
						Audience and Audience Analysis for Communicators - 
						an introduction to thinking about the audience you are 
						communicating with. 
						
						"Beginning Research" Tutorial  (UMN) 
						- an excellent on-line tutorial covering issues related 
						to using the library, selecting a topic and determining 
						a research strategy. A good starting point. 
						
						Topics - 
						selecting and narrowing a topic, moving from topic to 
						thesis 
						
						
						Constructing Arguments (esp. in persuasion) - 
						Fundamental issues to consider in developing an argument 
						to make your case. 
						
						Informative Speeches 
						- a complete on-line introduction to developing, 
						organizing and delivering an informative speech from a 
						site at Colorado State 
						
						SUPPORT/PROOF - 
						Resources on proving your point, including: Defining 
						Proof, and What to Use as Proof  [ Click on the index 
						topic "Argument/Presenting 
						Evidence" to find material on proof.] 
						
						Public Speaking Bibliography 
						- a site located at Maricopa College which contains 
						ideas for finding sources including a number of links to 
						a variety of on-line reference and subject sources, all 
						designed for the beginning public speaking student. 
						Presentation (& Slide) Tips - Garr Reynolds
						 - an 
						excellent site devoted to improving design and the 
						visual elements of public presentations. 
						Resources for 
						Scholarly Writing 
						Resources for Writers -- Several of the links above 
						come from the excellent Colorado State On-line 
						Writing Center.  There is much more helpful and very 
						accessible information their.  Check out the whole of 
						their resources, especially check on the "Writing 
						Guides" for material which may be useful in other 
						classes as well as CATA 101. 
						
						Columbia Guide to 
						Online StyleThe internet site listed in the Freshman Seminar 
						"plagiarism" exercise created by Janice Walker. 
						Describes MLA citation style for electronic sources.  (I 
						prefer the style guide Online to this one.) 
						
						Documenting Sources  
						The Purdue University Library's starting point with 
						links to lots of pages that will show you how to list 
						information you find on the Internet in the footnotes 
						and reference sections of your papers, as well as ideas 
						on effective use of the internet, and how to cite print 
						sources. 
						
						
						Infoplease.com. 
						A very convenient site 
						for finding basic reference information (like a big 
						almanac).  It has dictionaries, an encyclopedia, 
						multiple almanacs, links to current event information, 
						biographies, etc.  I'd bookmark this site. 
						
						Purdue On-line Writing Lab 
						One of the best Web-based centers for providing 
						assistance and resources for writers. 
						One of the best Web-based centers providing 
						assistance and resources for writers. |