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Posted on December 8, 2011 by louisealix
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We’re going to be using this blog as a means of sharing what we have made resulting from the workshop “The Flipping Class” onĀ March 26th 2012. Until that day we will be posting various bits of information and videos so that everything is prepared for the participants. Basically, until March 26th it’s a dry run.

 

 

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Voice thread – two scavengers

Posted on March 20, 2012 by louisealix
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Voicethread

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example go-animate newscast

Posted on March 11, 2012 by louisealix
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2 scavengers newscast – YouTube

Like it? Create your own at GoAnimate.com. It’s free and fun!

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Two scavengers – J+L

Posted on February 24, 2012 by louisealix
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critique of Two Scavengers

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2 scavengers

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