Lessons For Life: E-learning technologies can be used to make a difference in children's lives
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Children require engaging, carefully written and well-targeted material, with easy access to additional details. They need tools that enable them to create, discuss, respond, and analyze news and stories. Easy access to safe forums, blogs, and moderated chats could make a difference.
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Published: 01 June 2003
Published in ELEARN Volume 2003, Issue 6
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