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Mr. Go's Space on the Net
Continuation of Mr. Go's wikispace - click here.
Blog on the study of English literature and the exploration of education through the use of various media and technology.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Canadians on the Booker Shortlist
Thursday, October 6, 2011
The Turnitin Calendar
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Your First Stop for General Reference
To verify the information that you find on wikipedia, check out Encyclopedia Britannica online, a great general resource for facts and general reference. Click here to visit our Library's list of at least twenty electronic resources and refer to your school agenda for usernames and passwords.
Why use a database?
Sign up for turnitin
If you haven't already, please sign up for turnitin using the class id and password provided by Mr. Go. Be sure to use an email you check frequently since this will be used for class announcements.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Welcome Back Classes of 2011-2012!
[Sept. 7th, 2011]
Please take a moment to fill out the following survey as your first media assignment (take care to fill out the correct information at the top of the survey).
Click here to fill out the survey
- Please take a moment to register for wikispaces and click on "join this wiki" on mistergo.wikispaces.com as well as your own class page (Gr. 9 or Gr. 11)
- For next day's question of the day, find a document or page on this site that you think may be useful to you (write down the title of the resource and bring this title to class)
Become a library volunteer
[Sept. 7th, 2011]
For new and returning Library Volunteers,applications are available on the right hand panel (scroll down to the Volunteer heading) or click here.
Have a great 2011-12 Academic Year!
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Visit the library often - it's designed for YOU
[Sept. 12th, 2011]
Be sure to check out Earl Haig's library - more than just a quiet place to study or do research. The EHSS Library website is also chalk full of useful resources for most subjects. Check out this orientation video a former student, Wellington Chow, created. Press the fullscreen button on the bottom right for best viewing experience.
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