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W ilfred O wen M ultimedia D igital A rchive

W ilfred O wen M ultimedia D igital A rchive. Locate this archive on the World Wide Web. Type ‘womda’ into a search engine Or type http://www.hcu.ox.ac.uk/jtap/ into the browser’s address bar. W ilfred O wen M ultimedia D igital A rchive.

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W ilfred O wen M ultimedia D igital A rchive

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  1. Wilfred Owen Multimedia Digital Archive • Locate this archive on the World Wide Web. • Type ‘womda’ into a search engine • Or type http://www.hcu.ox.ac.uk/jtap/ into the browser’s address bar.

  2. Wilfred Owen Multimedia Digital Archive • Choose the ‘Use the Path Creation Scheme’ option. • Choose ‘GCSE War Unit’ • With a pen and paper at your side: • Follow each slide • Complete all tasks suggested in the notes for each slide.

  3. Wilfred Owen Multimedia Digital Archive • Task: • Prepare a presentation to the whole class on the poem ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’. • Use the path creation scheme ‘with guidance’. • Only include audio and video if supported by the appropriate program. • Prepare AT LEAST 6 slides.

  4. Wilfred Owen Multimedia Digital Archive • Practice your presentations carefully. • Avoid simply reading from the screen. • Try to include a variety of sources. • Focus on a single chain in the poem. • i.e. Heroism, Death, Futility and Reality

  5. Extension Task • Using a suitable search engine: • Find the text for another of Owen’s poems. • Highlight and drag the words of the poem, shuffling the order to make a new piece of writing. • You might need to add or delete a few words.

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