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Luis Figueroa <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Jan 2006 07:46:20 -0500
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You might want to take a look at this from Franklin & Marshall College

In the Fall Semester, 2002, students in TDF 364, Documentary
Workshop, created a video production of our Service-Learning program.
Students interviewed President Fry, Sean Flaherty, our Director of
Service Learning, Marva Godin, our community coordinator, several
service-learning faculty members, students, and community partners,
and service-learning placement sites, to give a visual perception of
students’ and agencies’ experiences in these real-world settings. We
invite you to take a look.

http://server1.fandm.edu/departments/servicelearning/movie.html

I hope it helps,

Luis Figueroa
Associate Professor of History
Co-Coordinator, Film Studies Program
Trinity College
Hartford, Connecticut




On Jan 9, 2006, at 9:46 PM, Jennifer Schneider wrote:

> Hi all,
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> I'm new to the list, but wondered if anyone might be able to help a
> colleague of mine. He's teaching a class on service learning, and was
> hoping to find a documentary that shows the benefits of doing
> community
> service or working in service learning. All I could think of was
> the Spacey
> flick Pass It On, which doesn't really work for his class (and doesn't
> really fit anyway). Any ideas?
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> Jen
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> Jen Schneider, Ph.D.
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> Lecturer, Liberal Arts and International Studies
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