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Using videos to learn about observation

A class using the YouTube video Whodunnit? with thier teacher.

A class using the YouTube video Whodunnit? and discussing why is it important to be good at observation.

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Rights: Judith Moreland
Published: 25 August 2014Size: 515.21 KB
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