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The work of creative students on a scavenger hunt as part of a class assignment — Part 2
They are strong because this trio worked together and mapped their shots.
The second section of my Newswriting & Reporting II course included some powerful work along the route of the scavenger hunt. The students are posting their findings on social media. I grabbed a few to show off how well they completed their assignment.
The assignment is related to the first steps of becoming a field producer. Those qualities are, but not limited to, keen observation, sharp logistics, visual site selection, adherence to deadlines, understanding site significance, editing, writing great synopsis with descriptive language.
Our genealogy traces our family from western and central Africa and western Europe. Our ancestors entered the United States at the Virginia and Georgia Ports.
First cousins Mark Owen and Ann Lineve Wead (it is protocol to use the maiden names of females in genealogy searches) are responsible for writing this blog. Although Ann has been involved in genealogy research while searching for certain ancestors since the age of 10, the cousins began deeper research of their families during the COVID-19 Pandemic Year of 2020. Devoting as much as 6 hours some evenings to the methodical training and research of genealogy, the cousins completed the year 2020 by earning genealogy certificates.
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