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November 2002, Week 2

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>Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 08:26:22 -0700
>From: "Dr. Howard" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Organization: Western New Mexico University
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>Subject: Re: LLTI Digest - 7 Nov 2002 to 11 Nov 2002 (#2002-8)
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I use Final Cut Pro 3 to create a variety of types of videos for 
language and culture teaching, including full length documentaries, 
short movies of culture  or language topics, and short clips of only a 
few seconds each. The short clips (exported to QuickTime) are especially 
useful, as they can target specific aspects of language, and can be 
easily saved on the computer to integrate into PowerPoint, web, or other 
multimedia applications.

Roy Howard
Bilingual Education
Western New Mexico University

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