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            <title>Active Learning with PowerPoint- MERLOT CLASSIC</title>
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            <description>This assignment explores local and state politics.</description>
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            <title>Author/Illustrator Presentation and Book-sell</title>
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            <description>College students in a course about children&apos;s and adolescent literature prepare a presentation about a specific author or illustrator who has influenced children&apos;s or adolescent literature.  After sharing a visual and oral report of important information, the presentation concludes with a &quot;book-sel</description>
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            <title>PowerPoint Movies</title>
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            <description>This site inspired me to use another type of PowerPoint presentation, the &quot;PowerPoint Movie.&quot;  This type of PowerPoint does not rely on regular slides, but flows like a little movie or commercial about the subject you are presenting.  In my lesson, students created PowerPoint movies to instruct fel</description>
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