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Virtual China - Moderator's Closing Message


Virtual China - Moderator's Closing Message
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From: James Zahn 
Subject:        Virtual China .... End of Messages

Dear Virtual China observers:

All of the Hong Kong International School grade 7 students returned safely
from their study tours into China. We believe that we have posted all of
the messages that our students have written about what was seen in China.
There will be no more messages from traveling groups. However, there is a
possibility that as the study groups prepare for their "China Evening" we
may be able to have some of their project information posted as well ......
however, these are not my students so I cannot promise this will happen.
The "China Evening" will occur in our middle school on April 23rd.
Hopefully you'll be reading information prepared from the groups about that
time.

HKIS wants to take a moment to thank all the schools who participated
actively, or those whose participation was passive through observation. We
had some wonderful experiences with the people of China, as is the case
many times when one visits a foreign country. We hope some of our messages
adequately expressed those feelings and perhaps if you closed your eyes you
may have even traveled with us for a moment or two.
The KidProj Virtual China Project is moderated by James Zahn jzahn@ms.hkis.edu.hk

KIDPROJ Information Contact: Patti Weeg pweeg@shore.intercom.net

KIDPROJ WWW Contact: Grant Dougall dougallg@indigo.quadrant.net


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