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Digital Ethnography as Classroom Texts

Written by Lacy Manship
February 16, 2011

craft documentaries reading texts workshop

The documentaries included here became classroom texts for us as we used them in a variety of ways in our daily school lives.  My friend, May, will help us out here by providing several examples.  Check these out by clicking the subheadings in the box to the left.

Be the Question
Be the Literature
Be the Revision
Be the Mini Lesson

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  • Socializing Assessment
  • Smudging the Final Cut


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