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Maps Worth Reading - Visualizing Controversies percent 100 4 years ago
Using Mind-Maps to Make Modular Arguments, MASS EFFECT Style percent 100 4 years ago
Evaluating & Complicating Audience on the Web percent 100 4 years ago
Chronological Annotated Bibliography Using Dipity percent 100 4 years ago
Composing Tutorials for Navigating Databases percent 100 4 years ago
Screen Readers and Visual Accessibility percent 100 4 years ago
Using TV Tropes to Teach Narrative Devices percent 100 4 years ago
Introducing iMovie percent 100 4 years ago
Student Digital Activism as Rhetorical Advocacy/Analysis percent 100 4 years ago
Google Mapping Travel Narratives: Lolita percent 100 4 years ago

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