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BernieD says, "Makes it easier to print out, I suppose."
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MidgeF says, "Oh, yes. That is a good point."
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BernieD says, "I think the use of quotes (Clark & Sagan) is a good
trick. It might only work if the author is at least
vaguely familiar to the kids."
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SueMR says, "Feels like an interactive novel"
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BernieD says, "So... the take home lesson from this one is: futurism,
quotations, realism, personal relevance, and an allusion
to challenge and adventure."
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ShayneR says, "Yes, I liked the quotes."
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MidgeF says, "I am glad I am not going to have to survive in either
time."
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BernieD says, "Maybe the fantasy element is useful motivationally, too."
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BernieD says, "It gets us out of our mundane lives."
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BernieD asks, "Ready for another?"
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Kerry [guest] says, "Sure"
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ShayneR says, "Keep 'em coming."
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MidgeF says, "The actual success of the Oregon Trail survival game did
translate to having kids really understand that period of
history."
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SueMR says, "Ready"
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BernieD says, "Sometimes content is not inherently interesting at all.
Here's a WebQuest that started with dry content and at
least gets us over the hump enough to read about it."
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MidgeF says, "Right-O"
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BernieD projects jan06p.
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Here's the Atomic Structures WebQuest.
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