Purdue Online Writing Lab includes resources for students and instructors, such as style guides, handouts, exercises, and powerpoint presentations.
MLA Style Guide from Purdue shows students everything they've ever wanted to know about MLA formatting and documentation.
APA Style Guide from Purdue shows students everything they've ever wanted to know about APA formatting and documentation.
Easybib helps generate bibliographic information in MLA format (although students should always double-check the results).
Guidelines for Designing Effective Writing Assignments was produced in a faculty workshop at Marywood Univ, Spring 2006.
University of Minnesota's Center for Writing contains numerous resources, including grading sheets for a variety of disciplines.
Advice from Joseph Moxley about ways to understand and approach the tasks of grading and responding.
Ten Simple Strategies for Grading Writing offers practical advice for teachers.
Plagiarism Tutorial and Test was developed by Indiana University Bloomington, School of Education. Dr. Ed Crawley and others use it to ensure that students understand issues of academic integrity. Upon completing the test, students can print a certificate. The test isn't easy, either!
Another Tutorial and Quiz was developed by York University. I haven't tried it out yet, but I like the fact that it's called an "academic integrity" tutorial rather than a "plagiarism" tutorial.
Definining and Avoiding Plagiarism is a set of guidelines developed by the Council of Writing Program Administrators.
Ten Principles of Academic Integrity were developed by Donald L. McCabe (who spoke at Marywood's Faculty Development Day, 2006) and Gary Pavela. These principles address both classroom and university-wide issues.
Class Activities from the WAC Clearinghouse includes a Critical Thinking Rubric and quick write-to-learn activities that can help students process new information or ideas.
Faculty Tip Sheets from the WAC Clearinghouse offer advice on a number of topics such as managing the paper load, dealing with grammar, and responding to student writing.
"The Little Red Schoolhouse" at UVA offers a number of exercises that can be adapted to various writing situations.