A "whodunnit" is a word for a detective story in which the reader (or viewer) is given clues and must figure out "who done it" a.k.a. the solution to the puzzle. Don't you sometimes find it amazing when you think you're noticing everything that's going on in a situation, but when you look back (or see the actual video of what happened), you realize that you've actually noticed very little? Please watch this video until the end and share with the group how observant you really were. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubNF9QNEQLA
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Justin
1/1/2010 12:57:12 pm
That video was really cool. I was busy concentrating on who i thaught commited the murder. I only noticed that there was a different man. I was also focusing on the tinman thinking that was going to play a huge role but it didnt. I didnt recognize that there was a bear there.
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regina
1/1/2010 01:53:02 pm
That was really something. I had no idea what was going on because i was too busy paying attention to the three people and the man. It's really amazing how they changed the scene so quickly. This makes me think of all times when i might have thought that i knew what was going on and actually didn't. i will try my best to be a little more observant....Sike
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Katherine G
1/2/2010 05:30:36 am
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Katherine G
1/2/2010 05:32:55 am
Whoa sadly I noticed NOTHING! I was too concentrated on hearing what the three people said to see if it made sense and noticed that I really payed no attention to their surroundings.
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Ms. Cohen
1/2/2010 12:34:34 pm
Katherine, I did EXACTLY the same thing. In fact, I had to watch it about 5 times to actually notice everything. I guess it just shows that sometimes you're concentrating so hard on one thing that another thing can completely escape your notice, even if it's right in front of your face.
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Randy
1/3/2010 12:21:47 am
The video was pretty interesting. It makes you wonder how fast the backstage crew can work when they are actually taking their time, as long as the camera isn't pointed at them. It was funny how the dude laying on the rug crawled his way out of the scene when he was supposed to be dead. The whole time I was watching the bear, thinking he was the suspect for some reason. But then I see the knight standing in the bear's spot and I'm thinking "Wasn't there a bear next to that lady?" I noticed at the end that the video was really a driving commercial about watching out for cyclist when driving. I wish we had commercials like that, the ones that you actually want to view because of the deception they try to play on you.
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Favio
1/3/2010 04:13:16 am
Well, I made sure I read the comments before I watched the video (what a relief). Therefore I thought I had an Idea of what to expect. I was dead wrong. I only noticed two things, the bear was not there anymore and that the victim changed(because he had hair). It was a very nice video and activity nonetheless.
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Andreina
1/3/2010 04:25:08 am
I failed that test greatly. I did not notice none or the 21 changes at all. I was too busy concerned whether or not the person in the knight outfit might be the murder. I did not notice the flower arangements being changed or the bear appearing.
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shelly
1/4/2010 05:58:21 am
wow.. i felt extremely dumb after i saw the 21 changes i did not notice absolutely anything...it just goes to show when you are not looking for something anything can happen..so be on the look out :)
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Andrew
1/4/2010 08:32:37 am
Okay i noticed the bear switched with the knight but that,s about it! I had no idea that they were even changing. It was a fishy hold up anyways. When they showed us how they did it i was astonished....
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Julie Lambert
1/4/2010 11:39:56 pm
Okay, well I noticed 2 things before I realized I should have noticed more. 2 out of 21 is about 10%. It just makes me wonder if I generally only notice about 10% of the things going on around me?
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