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Oh Great minds,
I am hoping to have a group of 8th graders create videos of how they
approach research projects.  My hope is for them to document their way of
doing research then show them the "right" way to do it.  What I want them
to know is how little they know in hopes that I can get them to make a few
changes.  Does anyone have any ideas on the best way to go about doing
this brilliant project?
Thanks in advance for any hints you can share.

Dawn Westover
Teacher Librarian
Totem Middle School
Marysville, WA
Dawn_Westover@msvl.k12.wa.us
Our mission is "to ensure students and staff are effective users of ideas
and information."

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