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A Multi-Genre, Multimedia Approach
Academic Writing / Curriculum Theory

A Multi-Genre, Multimedia Approach

Posted on February 5, 2015 by Paul Godden • Leave a comment

Week 5, and we’ve been asked to put together a piece which features multiple genres and multiple media, with which I’ve taken a few liberties. The end result was a video, which was well-received, but one much respected critic commented that it included a video clip that was both too long and detracted from my writing… … Continue reading →

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