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MEmorials - Process
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Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. The official course processes included reading and discussing all of. Which they also turned in to me as written documents. We workshopped each memorialist when there were two weeks left in the semester, and we shared and explored work on the course content management site, a site we called The Virtual Peace Garden. For a more complete description of each person's process, visit the process reflection page.
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MEmorials - Process Reflections
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Skip to main content. Try Wikispaces Classroom now. Brand new from Wikispaces. The official course processes included reading and discussing all of. Which they also turned in to me as written documents. We workshopped each memorialist when there were two weeks left in the semester, and we shared and explored work on the course content management site, a site we called The Virtual Peace Garden. At the end of the semester process, I am left with process questions worth exploring further:. Is the WEmorial a...
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MEmorials - home
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Skip to main content. Get your brand new Wikispaces Classroom now. And do "back to school" in style. Exploring MEmorials 2: Not Just Another Website Assignment. Kevin Brooks, Robert Becker, Aaron Quanbeck, Jennifer Roos, Niles Haich, Erik Kornkven, Kathryn Dunlap, Landon Kafka. As an institution of the image, the Internet is the prosthetic unconscious of a virtual America becoming global, and in this capacity it constitutes a living, dynamic, thinking, and feeling monument. - (Ulmer, 2005, p. 115).