A new initiative by the Brown University creative nonfiction program is exploring the potential of digital nonfiction through some of the web's most unusual storytelling projects.
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A new initiative by the Brown University creative nonfiction program is exploring the potential of digital nonfiction through some of the web's most unusual storytelling projects.
Storytelling using creative non-fiction. Very useful resource for high schools.
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Boys do read differently; that does not mean that they can't love reading. It just means that we have to select more careully. Delete the scoop?
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This article explores the challenges of reluctant, struggling readers and effective ways the author has found to overcome those challenges, both in his personal life and in the lives of families and children he's influenced.
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This article reviews some fascinating digital storytelling projects.