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== Current Offerings ==
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* [[Class Pages]]
* [[Composition FAQ]]
* [[Composition FAQ]]
* [[Debt Relief]]
* [[Epic Poetry]]
* [[Epic Poetry]]
* [[Literary Terms]]
* [[Literary Terms]]
* [[New Media Vocabulary]]
* [[New Media Vocabulary]]
* [[The Odyssey Summary]]
* [[The Odyssey Summary]]
* [[Class Pages]]
* [[Debt Relief]]
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Revision as of 01:02, 30 October 2004

Written by Students for Students

Welcome to LitWiki, a new experimental way to teach online classes. “Lit” could stand for “literature” — as orginally intended — or “literacy” of the humanities’ relationships with microprocessing technologies. LitWiki seeks to allow students to learn about humanities from previous work and guide the construction of their own knowledge through contributions based on research in the humanities. LitWiki proposes to allow students to find and foster their own knowledge of humanistic disciplines by contributing that knowledge to this web site. As is the nature of wiki, this site is a collaborative effort of all students from all over the world taking any humanities courses, from literature to composition, visual art to music, theatre to film, new media to criticism and theory. Presently, this site and the theory behind it are under development, but LitWiki is ready to be used by any who might want to participate, both students and professionals. Before making any contributions, please see our purview.

LitWiki is a part of the LitMUSE server in the Division of Humanities at Macon State College, part of the University System of Georgia. For more information, contact Dr. Gerald Lucas. For what’s happing currently, visit our community portal.

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