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These words include foreign terms such as twitter, blog, wiki, Skype, web 2.0, Some say that someday robots or some kind of two way wireless radio will take over education. A smile from a real person sure beats that of a robot or a distant person on a wireless radio covered in distant sounds of static. So there you have it.
These words include foreign terms such as twitter, blog, wiki, Skype, web 2.0, Some say that someday robots or some kind of two way wireless radio will take over education. A smile from a real person sure beats that of a robot or a distant person on a wireless radio covered in distant sounds of static. So there you have it.
These words include foreign terms such as twitter, blog, wiki, Skype, web 2.0, Some say that someday robots or some kind of two way wireless radio will take over education. A smile from a real person sure beats that of a robot or a distant person on a wireless radio covered in distant sounds of static. So there you have it.
These words include foreign terms such as twitter, blog, wiki, Skype, web 2.0, Some say that someday robots or some kind of two way wireless radio will take over education. A smile from a real person sure beats that of a robot or a distant person on a wireless radio covered in distant sounds of static. So there you have it.
These words include foreign terms such as twitter, blog, wiki, Skype, web 2.0, Some say that someday robots or some kind of two-way wireless radio will take over education. A smile from a real person sure beats that of a robot or a distant person on a wireless radio covered in distant sounds of static. So there you have it.
These words include foreign terms such as twitter, blog, wiki, Skype, web 2.0, Some say that someday robots or some kind of two way wireless radio will take over education. A smile from a real person sure beats that of a robot or a distant person on a wireless radio covered in distant sounds of static. So there you have it.
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Thursday, February 27th at 11am Creating Connected Learners Through Virtual Exchange: Assessing the Impact of Virtual Exchange , Part of a month-long webinar series co-hosted by the Exchange 2.0 They''ve created a wiki space where other classrooms can share their own presentations, give feedback, and engage with her students.
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