• You know the Blairwitch Project? The following webseries is based on the same idea... Tapes are given to the audience, and we try to understand what happened while we watch the vids.

    Possible Xblogtation: Use the videos to make pupils write an essay telling what must have happened?

    All the vids are to be seen on youtube. Use the enigmatic atmosphere to make pupils comment on the vids.

    Here is the wikisite about the project:

     http://marblehornets.wikidot.com/

     

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  • A man asks people in the streets of NY what songs  they are listening to. They give their answers and then you can hear the songs they are talking about.

    Possible Xblogtation: May be funny to make pupils guess the music they are listening to thanks to their physical appearances.

     


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  • Just experience the museum of you. Click on the link and enjoy! It's just, Bloggstorming!!!!!!!

     

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  • Does it remind you of someone? (The one who says he looks like me will be bloggily punished straightaway!)

     

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  • The following advert for Newsweek suggests here a game between headlines and "in between lines". They try to show that headlines can sometimes be superficial and that you should have a deeper analysis of the news, you should be able to read between the lines.

     

    Possible Xblogtation: Create your own "Read between the lines" documents.

     

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  •  You probably know the following Pixar short movie. It could be fun to study it in a lesson about racism, discrimination, or even to illustrate the proverb: He who laughs last, laughs longest.

     

     


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  • Just for fun!!!! Am I that old?

     

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  • Well, the Xblogtation is in the title!

     


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  • Possible Xblogtation: A useful and funny chart presenting different states of rage. Feel free to apply your censhorship.

     

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  • Possible Xblogtation: A funny document that could be exploited to describe people for example (well in a funny way and with a lot of irony!).

     

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    Some call it intrusive. Others creative, ingenuous.

     

    It started to appear in British media jargon around 1999. It refers to all the advertising messages you can find everywhere around you on objects which were not created for advertising purposes. You can spot them on the handles of supermarket trolleys, on hot air balloons...

     

    Here's one I particularly liked which matches the weather we have this month. Claire C, this one is just for you!

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    Y&R doesn't stand for The Young and The Restless. Young & Rubicam is the one of the world's largest consumer advertising agencies and its Brazil branch created a series of ads that once again suits our purpose: presenting the story differently.

     

     

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