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PhilipCranston
2 years agoCommunity Member
[This is my second ever ELH challenge entry]
Thought I'd keep things current and pick up on the Barbenheimer mania out there!
My project is a bit clunky, but my thinking is it has elements that an English teacher (which I am not!) might use to help students understand a piece of writing. In this case, it's using an option piece from a journalist.
It's all a bit forced, due to the pararmeters of this week's challenge, but it was fun to make, and I think there is some useful ideas hiding somewhere in it!
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/32d713c9-ab21-496f-a5ce-060e09fab2e9/review
Thought I'd keep things current and pick up on the Barbenheimer mania out there!
My project is a bit clunky, but my thinking is it has elements that an English teacher (which I am not!) might use to help students understand a piece of writing. In this case, it's using an option piece from a journalist.
It's all a bit forced, due to the pararmeters of this week's challenge, but it was fun to make, and I think there is some useful ideas hiding somewhere in it!
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/32d713c9-ab21-496f-a5ce-060e09fab2e9/review
- Ron_Katz2 years agoCommunity MemberGreat work, Philip. I like the selection of photos and colors, the interactions, and especially like the word bank idea for the fill-in-the-blank exercise.
- JulieDall2 years agoCommunity MemberHi Philip, I really like the way you used fill-in-the-blanks. Not seen it done like this before.
- Samuel2 years agoCommunity MemberThis could easily be a research paper. Great work!
- Ange2 years agoCommunity MemberVery engaging. Nice work.