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		<title>By: Not So Distant Future &#187; The things we carry forward</title>
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		<dc:creator>Not So Distant Future &#187; The things we carry forward</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Joel and I worked with all three teachers&#8217; classes to demo software and share examples of how they could approach the project, and to talk to them about appropriateness of tone and music, as I wrote about a few months ago.  We began the project using a pbwiki site we had created to host software tutorials and example videos. Teachers worked with students on the research, bibliographies, and their class presentations, among many other things.   [...]</description>
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