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BernieD asks, "Why do you think it's successful at arousing your
interest?"
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joby21 [guest] says, "ealistic"
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ShayneR says, "It has a very personal feel to it. Like reading a letter
from a friend."
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CynthiaM says, "It has a story-like quality that presents a mystery"
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MidgeF says, "Yes but a lot of reading. I flipped to the Teacher page
(something I like about the new model)"
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BernieD says, "So... mystery, storytelling, realism, personal-ness...
these are all good things to put in an introduction."
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ShayneR says, "And an invitation-- it literally invites you to
participate."
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BernieD says, "Since there aren't many other Native American-authored
WebQuests out there, I'm tempted to think that this is
another kind of voice that we'll be hearing more of as the
net spreads more widely."
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MidgeF says, "Good. I tried to put a little Native American voice into
my Thanksgiving pages for teachers"
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BernieD says, "In a few years we'll also be seeing web sites created in
Third World village schools with just a few computers and
a satellite connection. I think we'll all be richer for
it."
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BernieD asks, "Ready for another?"
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BJB [HelpDesk] nods
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CynthiaM says, "Sure"
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MidgeF says, "As fast as Bernie can fling 'em"
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BernieD says, "This next one is only slightly story like. It has a
different motivational appeal, I think. It's about
Homesteading Mars."
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