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  1. Jennifer Verschoor and Nelba Quintana held a poster presentation. It was about the situation of rural schools in Argentina and how technology may help them to improve their access to a better education. http://www.slideshare.net/teachnet/democratic-learning-for-developing-presentation/
Jennifer and Nelba's Poster Presentation



2. Here comes the next one by Prof. Jinguo Mo from China:


"When you ask yourself how much you know about English teaching in China, the country with the largest population in the world, you may feel a little bit sorry. Yes, it's true that you can learn sth about that through Miss Fang Ying's speech. But the time was limited and she couldn't introduce more. Enjoy explore through this PP presentation." -Prof. Jinguo Mo,
From Nanjing China










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nagora Thanks for the good start 2 Sep 21 2008, 3:58 PM EDT by nelbaq
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Dear Jenny and Nelba,
It is so nice of you to start this posting here in our wetpaint wiki space.
Your poster presentation was SUPER! It so informative and gives people the opportunity to learn more about your country and about the situation of rural schools in Argentina and how technology may help them to improve their access to a better education. You have been doing a great job for improving this technology situation. We are proud of you for giving the radio interview. You are rock!
I wish you a great success in your future intentions and in life as a whole.
Hugs,
Nina
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