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>Subject: RE: #6928.6 Using digital video (!)
>Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 15:20:21 -0500
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Derek Roff <[log in to unmask]> wrote

> F[r]anziska Lys of Northwestern has done great work in a structure where
> students do write their own scripts.  She has chosen to eliminate the
> drama, literature, and acting elements.  Her students write and
> produce news stories.  In general, students conduct interviews with
> native speakers of the target language (German, in her case) to
> produce an interesting journalistic piece.  The video projects must
> include background material, introduction, the interview, and
> analysis.  She trains her students with examples from Deutsche Welle,
> among other things, which they then imitate in creating their
> projects.  I don't have the URL, but she did have an excellent
> presentation on her approach up on the web.  Hopefully, it is still
> there.

Derek,

What a great course--Intermediate Portuguese at UNM! And your description
was also outstanding.

The webpage of Franziska Lys to which you refer appears to be this one:

http://smith.mmlc.northwestern.edu/videoreports/

Rick Kunst

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