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            <title>ELIXR - Student Video Projects in Critical Writing Education</title>
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            <description>This site is part of the MERLOT-ELXIR project.  According to the site, &quot;Students explore argumentative forms to address topics in film such as representation of the body, racial politics, in the media, and changes in gender roles.  Video projects add a collaborative component and invite students to think critically about how other forms of communication mirror language and writing.  In reflective essays, students explore how mqashup video project creation refines skills in research and editing.&#1524;There is an accompanying videos that illustrate the Course Vision, Student Reflections and Student Work and Reference Materials. </description>
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            <title>Case Studies in International Public Relations</title>
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            <description>This document was designed to help public relations students understand how informed public discussion helps to crystallize public opinion and how accurate communication is essential.  These case studies were designed by U.S. faculty members.</description>
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