Just one of the provocative things I've seen here at ATIA - in the first 3 hours. Thanks to perennial renegade, Dave Edyburn.
Joe tries to interface with a "foreign technology."
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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That was so funny. Teaching with modern technology is super important because children can relate much better.
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