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Mapping the Reformation

Filed Under: Assignments, Creating & Curating Faith-Based Media Artifacts, Literacies, Navigating Hybrid & Digital Cultures, Resources

Shamika Goddard

Working with a professor at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, Shamika Goddard designed an assignment that would allow her to create a piece of media that connected history with geography using Google Earth.

 

Watch the introduction video to learn more about this assignment:

Example Video

Here is Shamika’s paper on creating the assignment.

Model-Assignment-Mapping-the-Reformation (1)Download

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