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\nYour movie about the evolution of music devices is unique and would be interesting to study. I like the way you provided tutorials for how to use bubbl.us and moviemaker. However, I would try to find more links for teaching students how to understand scatter plots such as http:\/\/www.shodor.org\/interactivate\/activities\/ScatterPlot\/<\/a> and http:\/\/mste.illinois.edu\/courses\/ci330ms\/youtsey\/intro.html<\/a>
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