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Students can illustrate projects such as slides about the solar system or a visual representation of photosynthesis.
Students can recreate or design their own digital stories with Buncee.
Students can create multimodal slides with words and phrases to assist their recall of the language.
Students can have a journaling project, involving creating a slide per week, or creating a Buncee to document a field trip.
Luspa, D. (2020). "MY BUNCEE": A WEB-BASED PRESENTATION TOOL TO IMPROVE ET-12 STUDENTS’MOTIVATION, ENGAGEMENT, AND ACHIEVEMENT. Esteem Journal of English Education Study Programme, 3(1), 19-33.