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Archived Chat: How Do I Teach Students to Integrate Multimedia Tools into Storytelling?

Posted on June 25, 2009 by admin
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I missed the live version of this, but here is a transcript of a Poynter News U online discussion about teaching students to tell stories using multimedia tools. Mindy McAdams is the guest. Good questions, good responses, and lots of helpful links.

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