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Technical Report Series

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The Epistemography of a Journalism Practicum: The Complex Mechanisms of Developing Journalistic Expertise

Hatfield, D. & Shaffer, D. W. (2010). The Epistemography of a Journalism Practicum: The Complex Mechanisms of Developing Journalistic Expertise. (WCER Working Paper 2010-10). Madison: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Center for Education Research.

http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/publications/workingPapers/Working_Paper_No_2010_10.php

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Epistemography of an Urban and Regional Planning Practicum: Appropriation in the Face of Resistance

Bagley, E. (2010). Epistemography of an Urban and Regional Planning Practicum: Appropriation in the Face of Resistance. (WCER Working Paper 2010-8). Madison: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Center for Education Research.

http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/publications/workingPapers/Working_Paper_No_2010_08.php

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Looking Where the Light is Bad

Gee, J.P. and D.W. Shaffer.(2010). Looking where the light is bad: Video games and the future of assessment (Epistemic Games Group Working Paper No. 2010-02). Madison: University of Wisconsin-Madison.

http://epistemicgames.org/eg/wp-content/uploads/Looking-where-the-light-is-bad-tr1.pdf

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Unpacking an Engineering Practicum: Building Engineers, One Participant Structure at a Time

Svarovsky, Gina. (2010). Unpacking an engineering practicum: Building engineers, one participant structure at a time. (WCER Working Paper). Madison: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin Center for Education Research.

http://www.wceruw.org/publications/workingPapers/Working_Paper_No_2010_05.php

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The Bicycle Helmets of “Amsterdam”

Shaffer, D.W. (2010). The Bicycle Helmets of “Amsterdam”: Computer games and the problem of transfer. (Epistemic Games Group Working Paper No. 2010-01): University of Wisconsin-Madison.
http://epistemicgames.org/eg/wp-content/uploads/technical-report-Bikehelmet2.pdf
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