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  • Module 5: The Power of Digital Media (Online)
    • 5.1 Preparatory Activities
    • 5.2 Task: Critical Thinking through Debating
  • Add-on: Digital Natives & Non-Natives (DE)
    • Module 4: The Power of Propaganda
      • 4.1 Wiki - Preparing a Glossary (DE)
      • 4.2 TASK: Option 1: Nationalist Rhetoric
      • 4.2 TASK: Option 2: Extremist or Populist Rhetoric
      • 4.2 Podcast on Nazi Propaganda (DE)
      • 4.3 TASK: Option 1: Anti-Propaganda Posters
      • 4.3 TASK: Option 2: (Audio)Visual Propaganda
    • Module 3: The Power of Literature
      • 3.2 Fahrenheit 451: Plot (DE)
        • Fahrenheit - The Graphic Novel - Sample Analysis
      • 3.2 Little Brother (DE)
        • 3.2 Character Profile
      • Module 2: The Power of Data
        • 2.1 Our Statistical Introductions!
          • The Germans
        • Module 1: The Power of Memory
        • 1.1 At Home in Europe (Task)
          • Hello from Germany
          • Hello From Cyprus!
        • 1.2 Young Europeans (Task)
        • 1.3a European Cultural Heritage (Intro)
        • 1.3b Our Views on Cultural Heritage (Task)
        • 1.4 Local Cultural Heritage (Task)
          • 1.9 Our Project Days in Essen
            • 1.9 Feedback
            • 1.9 Module 1 Video Review

          Module 3: The Power of Literature

          • Guiding questions in Module 3,

            The Power of Literature

            What role does literature and narrative play in nationhood?

            How may dystopian literature give us an awareness of the dangers of totalitarianism, hypernationalism and anti-democratic trends?

            How can we imagine a future story for Europe? 

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