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Five Ways Fan Fiction Can Help Your Classroom

Five Ways Fan Fiction Can Help Your Classroom

by Ryan Mills | Oct 23, 2019 | PCC Classroom Blog, PCC Corporate Blog

By Madison Greenly Fanfiction, or fan-created stories based on books, movies, TV, etc., has become increasingly popular on the internet. Creators use it to explore new media, to share ideas, and to connect with stories on a personal level. But fanfiction can be used...
Using the Incredible Hulk to Teach Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Using the Incredible Hulk to Teach Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

by Ryan Mills | Oct 10, 2019 | PCC Classroom Blog, PCC Corporate Blog

What makes a monster? This topic was part of 19th century Gothic fiction when Robert Louis Stevenson put pen to paper, but if you ask a fan of Marvel Comics, they may instead respond, “gamma radiation.” Eventually, such a fan might get to the question that is the...

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