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Non-Linear Google Slides Presentations: Weimar Republic Political Parties
Last spring in my Digital Literacies and Emerging Technology grad class, we were asked to create a non-linear experience using PowerPoint or another similar tool. In addition to the non-linear format, there had to be a place for discussion. My … Continue reading →
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