Trans-pond
Trans-pond connects two different communities, kids in Britain and Canada, and uses digital writing and storytelling as the mechanism of contact. Very exciting example of using the internet to enhance collaborative learning.
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Trans-pond connects two different communities, kids in Britain and Canada, and uses digital writing and storytelling as the mechanism of contact. Very exciting example of using the internet to enhance collaborative learning.
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Trans-pond connects two different communities, kids in Britain and Canada, and uses digital writing and storytelling as the mechanism of contact. Very exciting example of using the internet to enhance collaborative learning.
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