Favorite Student Tweets: Rashomon

Posted by on May 20, 2011 in film, twitter in the classroom | 0 comments

This entry is part 9 of 9 in the series Favorite Student Tweets.

The spring 2011 semester is over, and so is my tenure at the University of Toledo. As a result, I’ve had time to revisit the student tweets I marked as favorites, many of which, because of the usual end-of-the-semester frenzy, never made it onto the blog. Let’s remedy that, shall we? Here are some of my favorite student tweets from Cinema History‘s in-class screening of Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon (1950).

The Bandit

The Medium (and her “Eyebrows”)

(This student closed his account after the semester ended. Boo!
But his funny tweets were saved in Google Reader. Yay!)

(Why, why are you closing your Twitter accounts?!)

The Priest and Orphan

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