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Digital Science Picture Books: A Presentation

Written by Kevin Hodgson
July 31, 2010

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This resource (download it as a pdf below) is from a presentation about Digital Science Picture Books that I gave to the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and at the Digital Is… Convening in 2009.

 Open Digital Picture Book Presentation.pdf

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