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I found this infographic on the Harold. It’s a little hard to read, but it lays it out pretty well.
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talkingimprov:

I found this infographic on the Harold. It’s a little hard to read, but it lays it out pretty well.

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    • #harold
    • #longform
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  4. argonkitten reblogged this from talkingimprov and added:
    is one version. what DSI does (and I’ve seen other info graphics say) is...3rd beat...
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    Credit @dynamoe! #UCBTeachingMaterials talkingimprov:
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