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On-site speech videos
Many of you have successfully shared your speeches by uploading them to Youtube and embedding them or linking them to our site. The next step would be to add your link to the Google Map we created. I sent each … Continue reading
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Updated: Essay 4 locations and research questions
For Wednesday’s class, you were asked to identify the location within walking distance of City Tech that you would like to use for your research essay, and to draft a question that could focus your research. Please reply to this … Continue reading
Tomorrow’s walking tour
Tomorrow we’ll have two guests, Julie Golia and Robin Katz, joining us to talk about what we can expect at the Brooklyn Historical Society this semester. We’ll also head out on a walking tour with them. Remember to bring your … Continue reading