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imowrer

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This process of using images and audio to tell the stories of lives, events, or eras can enrich students' literacy development.
 
  A) video imagery B) digital storytelling C) image processing D) interactive stories

Question 2

All of the following would be considered examples of teachers using multimedia instructionally except
 
  a. A biology teacher showing a video clip in class to introduce students to a science website
  b. An English teacher reading poetry aloud to students
  c. A history teacher having students edit an educational wiki while investigating history websites
  d. A drama teacher showing a video of a play and then filming students re-enacting the scenes


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Answer to Question 1

B) digital storytelling

Answer to Question 2

B



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