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        <item><title>Subject: Teaching Experience - by: mvillasana</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/egap-workshop-follow-up/13-teaching-experience.html</link>
<description>I had the opportunity to teach a case until this week, since I´m not currently teaching. I taught a case on regional economic development for the state of Connecticut to a group of undergraduate students.
The problem that I fist encountered was that not all students attended that particular session, and of those who did attend, only half read the case thoroughly. Another problem I had was that my first questions were very descriptive, and when a student provided an opportunity to go deeper, I did not take ...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Guidelines for posts on case teaching - by: mhilderb</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/egap-workshop-follow-up/12-guidelines-for-posts-on-case-teaching.html</link>
<description>We want to hear about your case teaching experiences!  

Here are some guidelines that may be helpful.  
Tell us:
   -- what you taught and for what group 
    --what went well
    --what problems you had 
    --what surprised you, if anything 
    --what questions you have after doing it 
    --anything else that you feel is relevant about your experience or the students’ response.

Also, feel free to ask questions, or to respond to questions or other posts!...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Testing the New Case Teaching Forum - by: CKM</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/egap-workshop-follow-up/11-testing-the-new-case-teaching-forum.html</link>
<description>DevCom is pleased to provide EGAP Workshop participants this Forum to facilitate communication about your case teaching experiences.  Teaching with cases is a special DevCom interest and we are happy to provide this opportunity to network on this topic.  Best wishes, Charles...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:First Test Thread - by: allison</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/egap-workshop-follow-up/10-refirst-test-thread.html</link>
<description>Here's a reply to the first post.  It's the first reply!...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: First Test Thread - by: allison</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/egap-workshop-follow-up/9-first-test-thread.html</link>
<description>Hi! This is a test of the EGAP forum....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: How do I attach a file to my post? - by: allison</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/adding-videos-pictures-and-files-to-your-post/8-how-do-i-attach-a-file-to-my-post.html</link>
<description>You can attach the following file formats to your post: zip, txt, doc, gz, pdf, flv, and mov. Files cannot exceed 3 MB.

 First , place your cursor where you'd like your file _link_ to appear. 

 Second , click &quot;[file]&quot; next to the &quot;Browse...&quot; bottom at the bottom of the page.

 Third , click &quot;Browse...&quot; next to &quot;Select file to attach&quot; at the bottom of the page.

A pop-up window will appear. Browse to the file you'd like to upload and select it. 

Fourth, click &quot;Submit&quot; at the bottom of the page....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: How do I add video to my post? - by: allison</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/adding-videos-pictures-and-files-to-your-post/7-how-do-i-add-video-to-my-post.html</link>
<description> There's two ways to add video: 

1) Attach the video as a Quicktime .mov file (see &quot;How to attach a file&quot; )

2) You can embed video that has already been uploaded to a popular video site, such as youtube or google. 

All you need to do is add a simple link in your message where you'd like the video to appear:

[code]video_id[/code]

[code]googlevideo_idnumber_only[/code]

 Sample: 

 7263546030975549988...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: How do I add a picture to my post? - by: allison</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/adding-videos-pictures-and-files-to-your-post/6-how-do-i-add-a-picture-to-my-post.html</link>
<description>Adding pictures is easy!

 http://devcomworkshop.org/site/images/fbfiles/images/ATTC1212.jpg 

Start by placing your cursor in your message where you'd like the image to appear.

Next, click the &quot;&quot; button next to the &quot;Browse...&quot; button at the bottom of the page. You will see appear in your message.

Next, click the &quot;Browse...&quot; button next to &quot;Select image file to attach.&quot; A pop-up window will appear so you can browse to the image on your computer.

Select your image.

Now, select &quot;Submit&quot; at the...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: My Great Documentary - by: allison</title>
<link>http://devcomworkshop.org/index.php/current-projects/3-my-great-documentary.html</link>
<description>Here is a link to my great documentary project.  I have uploaded my video trailer to google I will post a link here shortly....</description>
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