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		<title>By: If category clouds could talk&#8230;&#8230; at bavatuesdays</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8230;they might say something like this:  This is a current snapshot of the ever changing category cloud for the Early American Crime Narratives class I have been teaching and experimenting with this Summer session. Read about the conception of this category tag project here, a rare success in this classroom with this approach here, and a bit more about having fun with Ear;y American lit and Cotton Mather in a Web 2.0-ready classroom here. For a close look at the class site as well as category cloud in action go here. [...]</description>
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