What I'm Working On 3/4/09
Posted by Ronda Levine on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Under: Writing
Last week was quite busy for writing articles, and this week will be
just as busy. Here is a sample of my Bright Hub articles published in February:
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Review of OpenGoo Open Goo is open source software that project managers can use on their web browser- but is this software that would be helpful to you? Read this review and find out.
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Teaching Shakespeare to Elementary Students Many think of teaching Shakespeare to high school students, and even advanced middle school students, but they overlook the wealth of resources available for making The Bard accessible to the younger set.
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Teaching Children A Midsummer Night's Dream This article outlines a plan for teaching elementary students Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare.
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Teaching Children The Tempest This article discusses a week's worth of activities centering around Shakespeare's Tempest. Also discussed are recommended resources for teaching this classic to elementary students.
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Teaching Children Twelfth Night This article, third in a series on teaching elementary school children Shakespeare, gives resources and an outline for teaching Twelfth Night.
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Teaching Children Macbeth This article, the second in a five-part series on teaching Shakespeare, discusses ideas on how to effectively teach the K-6 set Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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Review of Clarizen This article discusses the features of Clarizen and recommends this project management program to project managers in large companies.
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Review of Zoho Projects Zoho Projects offers another online option for project management software - but is it for you? Find out in this software review.
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Review of Creation Flow This article provides an overview and review of the project management software, Creation Flow.
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Review of Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree This article discusses and reviews the Wii Console game, Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
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Review of Deadly Creatures - Wii This article reviews and describes the video game, Deadly Creatures, for the Wii
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Review of Tenchu: Shadow Assassins This article describes the recent release of Tenchu: Shadow Assassins and examines whether the game lives up to its promise.
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Final thoughts on Organizing your Taxes This article finalizes the three-part series on organizing your home office for tax time. In this article, you will find tips on miscellaneous folders, using electronic media to organize your taxes, and when to seek a professional for help.
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File Your Tax Information Properly This article, the second part of a three part series on organizing for tax-time, discusses how to file the tax information you sorted in the first part.
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Review of Coraline for PS2 Coraline spins off from the stop motion movie by the same name. The movie has been touted as being original and creative - but can the game hold up? Read this review to find out!
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The Best PS2 Role Playing Games Do you like Role Playing Games, but you don't know what ones are best for your PS2? Well, look no further. In this article, you will find a list of some of the best of the PS2 Role Playing Games.
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Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle Is the twelfth installment of Nobunaga's Ambition just as good as the first eleven games? To find out, read this review of Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle to find out whether this game is for you.
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Review of Pitfall: The Big Adventure Pitfall Harry is at it again - but is this new game worth your time? Find out by reading this review of Pitfall: The Big Adventure for Wii.
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Teaching Children Hebrew at Home Hebrew is one of the oldest languages in the world. Commonly associated with Judaism and study of the Old Testament, it is often overlooked by the secular world. This article discusses how you can successfully teach your children Hebrew at home.
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Teaching Children Latin at Home Have you ever wanted to boost your child's success in school? Latin is a great way to do this. Students who have taken Latin courses tend to perform higher on standardized tests like the SAT. This article provides an overview of how you can teach your child Latin at home.
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Help! I'm Chained to My Computer! When you work at home, it can seem as though you will never get away from the flickering monitor and clicking keys. Here are some tips to help you get away from your computer, and stay away when it's not time to work - so you look forward to coming back to it in the morning.
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Review of Track+ This article reviews the issues management and tracking software, Track+.
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