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The ten participants involved are age 11 students. You can visit their Global Classroom at : http://www.intercom.net/local/weeg
An English-speaking class, they use the American dollar as currency, and have graphical access to the net.
There are 44 students ages 11 to 14 years old participating. You can meet them at: http://www.netpe.com.br/cimc/
This Portuguese-speaking class uses the Brasilian Real as currency, and has graphical access to the net.
Participants involved are students age 10.
An English-speaking class with a bilingual teacher (English and Spanish), they use the American dollar as currency, and have graphical access to the net.
Participants involved are students ages 12-13
A Portugese-speaking class, they use the Brasilian Real as currency, and have graphical access to the net.
Participants involved are Grade Nine students ages 13 and 14.
This English-speaking class uses the Canadian dollar as currency, and has graphical access to the net.
Participants involved are a class of 28 students with an average age of 13 years. Their school site is located at http://www.nwrain.net/~meeker
Primarily an English-speaking class, they also speak some French and Spanish. They use the American dollar as currency, and have graphical access to the net.
Leonard is a 13 year old Kidlinker who speaks Portuguese and lives in Rio de Janeiro.
He uses the Brasilian Real as currency, and has graphical access to the net.
Paula , Leonard's 10 year old sister, speaks Portuguese and also lives in Rio de Janeiro.
She uses the Brasilian Real as currency, and has graphical access to the net.
Participants involved are students age 12.
This Portugese-speaking class uses the Brasilian Real as currency, and have graphical access to the net.
Participants involved are fifth grade students ages 10 and 11.
This class uses the American dollar as currency, speaks English, and has graphical access to the net.
Participants involved are age 14 students. You can visit their internet site at < http://environment.negev.k12.il
While the primary language spoken in class is Hebrew, they also have English and Arabic speaking students. They use the Shekel as currency, and have graphical frame-relay access to the net.
Participants involved are 19 6th grade students. Their internet site is located at http://www.pmddata.no/eydehavn/
They speak Norwegian and Lapp-languages, and use the Norwegian Kroner (crowns) as currency. This class has graphical access to the net.
Participants involved are ages 10 - 13.
A Spanish-speaking class in Uruguay, South America, they use the Peso as their unit of currency, and have graphical access to the net.
Olya communicates well in both Russian and English. The unit of currency this 13 year old student uses is the Ruble.
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Created September 15, 1996