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The instructor resource site offers supplemental questions and teaching notes.

The Broadview Anthology of American Literature Instructor’s Guide is intended to provide support and inspiration for all instructors, from those teaching American literature for the first time to very experienced instructors looking to reinvigorate their courses. The site contents include the following:

  • Approaches to teaching specific authors and “Contexts” sections, with an emphasis on the most commonly taught authors as well as a selection of less-canonical authors
  • Sample Syllabi offering examples of courses using The Broadview Anthology of American Literature
  • Lists of the Contents by Theme to aid in course planning
  • A very brief guide to Using The Broadview Anthology of American Literature, offering practical information about the companion site, eBooks, and custom texts

The instructor site features background material, over 200 discussion questions, and “Approaches to Teaching” for key works and authors in the anthology; it also offers a list of anthology contents by theme and region.

The instructor site has additional questions and exercises as well as background material on certain essays.

The instructor site hosts an instructor’s guide composed, for the most part, of questions for discussion beyond those provided on the student website.

The instructor site has teaching notes on sub-genres, discussion questions for authors and genres, approaches to teaching, and thematic groupings of readings.

This site includes multiple-choice and true/false review questions on each of the book’s readings, which can be downloaded as Word files or in a digital format that can be uploaded to many Learning Management Systems (Blackboard, Moodle, etc.). It also includes teaching notes on each of the book’s readings, written by an experienced philosophy instructor.

The Business and Professional Writing instructor site resources include PowerPoint lectures, suggested assignments, grading rubrics, and lesson plans, and suggested lecture notes.

The Business and Professional Writing instructor site resources include PowerPoint lectures, suggested assignments, grading rubrics, and lesson plans, and suggested lecture notes.

This site provides PowerPoint lectures, chapter overviews, additional business cases, and quizzes for each chapter.

The instructor site resources include over 300 multiple-choice and true-false questions which can be downloaded in Word format or uploaded to certain Learning Management Systems (Blackboard, Moodle, etc.) for automated tracking of student progress. It also has 71 video lectures as well as PowerPoint slides for each chapter.

This site includes PowerPoint slides for each of the book’s chapters and supplemental quiz questions.

This site provides PowerPoint lectures and quizzes for each chapter of the book. The authors have also created podcasts for each chapter with additional instructional information and help.

This site provides answers to all questions, as well as additional questions for use as quizzes or homework.

For instructors, there are notes on the book’s examples, questions for discussion, PowerPoint slides, and numerous additional practice questions (some of which can be uploaded to Learning Management Systems such as Blackboard, Moodle, etc.).

This site contains links to supplemental readings in digital media theory, rhetoric, the philosophy of technology, and related disciplines and subjects that are central to understanding the complexities of digital media. It also contains resources for teachers who wish to develop and teach a digital writing course of their own, or add modules or units to a college composition or other college writing course.

Teacher resources include sample quizzes, supplemental videos, and training/certification resources.

This site hosts solutions to the book’s exercises, supplemental exercises, and PowerPoint slides.

The instructor site has supplemental PowerPoint slides and test questions.

This site includes PowerPoint lectures, quizzes, and a sample syllabus.

The site includes solutions to the book’s exercises.

This site hosts supplemental slides for instructors that correspond with the parts and chapters of the book.

This site hosts additional quiz and review questions.

This site hosts direct links to supplemental readings discussed in the book, assignment rubrics, sample syllabi, and links to additional WAW resources.

The instructor website hosts a test bank of additional questions mapped to chapters 1-7 of Formal Logic.

The instructor site has multiple-choice review questions on each of the book’s chapters, which can be downloaded as Word files or in a digital format that can be uploaded to many Learning Management Systems (Blackboard, Moodle, etc.).

This website hosts supplemental exercises that can be used in your teaching.

This site contains solutions to the non-starred exercises in the textbook.

This site includes solutions to the exercises included in the book.

This site includes:

  • Multiple-choice, multiple answer, and fill in the blank questions offered as Word documents and in a variety of flexible formats that are compatible with leading Learning Management System (LMS) platforms such as Blackboard, Canvas, and D2L
  • The same multiple-choice questions as above presented in an interactive format; if you would like students to have access to the book’s interactive resources but don’t wish to upload the questions into your LMS, you can simply provide the URL and passcode for this site to your students for them to utilize on their own time

This site offers supplemental questions for instructors to use as assignments or quizzes, PowerPoint slides, a sample syllabus and schedule, and sample exams.

This site includes multiple choice quizzes for each chapter of the text, along with basic PowerPoint slideshows. The supplemental questions are offered in Word format.

This site contains supplemental exercises, available here in three formats: with no answers provided, with some of the answers provided, and with all of the answers provided.

This site hosts quizzes for each of the book’s readings. The quizzes are available in Word format and as digital files that can be uploaded into Learning Management Systems such as Blackboard and D2L.

The instructor site has a teaching guide.

This site includes sample test questions for all twenty-three chapters.

This site includes PowerPoint lectures, lesson plans, sample student work, and helpful links.

This site includes PowerPoint lectures, lesson plans, sample student work, and helpful links.

This website includes links to online readings, compiled by the authors, that complement the individual chapters.

Instructor site resources include assignment ideas, teaching tips, discussion questions to prompt deeper understanding of concepts, and suggested answers to the exercises in each chapter.

The instructor’s site includes handouts, transparencies, discussion questions, comments on the text by chapter, recommended readings, and two sample syllabi for instructors to use in their course.

The Writing Science in the 21st Century instructor site resources includes a detailed sample syllabus, chapter outlines, chapter quizzes, and an extensive guide to best practices in teaching writing to STEM students.