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	<title>Comments on: Helping students tell different kinds of stories via video</title>
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		<title>By: Lee LeFever</title>
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		<description>Hi Sylvia!
Thanks for the nice post and sharing the video. We&#039;re so excited that you and others have been able to take inspiration from our videos - especially in the classroom! As you mention, the last year has been a huge learning experience for us - and we learn almost every day.  We&#039;ve learned to accept imperfection and focus on the issues that will make the biggest difference each day.  Over time, addressing these imperfections one-by-one, we end up with a product and expertise we never imagined - with pulling out our hair to get there. We call it &quot;solving problems as they need to be solved&quot;.  Thanks again!

~Lee</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Sylvia!<br />
Thanks for the nice post and sharing the video. We&#8217;re so excited that you and others have been able to take inspiration from our videos &#8211; especially in the classroom! As you mention, the last year has been a huge learning experience for us &#8211; and we learn almost every day.  We&#8217;ve learned to accept imperfection and focus on the issues that will make the biggest difference each day.  Over time, addressing these imperfections one-by-one, we end up with a product and expertise we never imagined &#8211; with pulling out our hair to get there. We call it &#8220;solving problems as they need to be solved&#8221;.  Thanks again!</p>
<p>~Lee</p>
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