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GRMR.ME: A New Resource for Writing Instructors

Over the weekend I launched the new and improved grmr.me, a site that allows English teachers to flip their grammar instruction. Rather than marking papers with common writing errors, teachers can now give them a link to a page that has a video that teaches students to identify and resolve the error. Students may also take a short quiz on the topic to earn a badge. The site will continue to grow throughout the year.

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