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Fri, 19 Sep 2003 11:54:44 -0400
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Will anyone suggest some websites where video or audio is used to teach Virginia History. Our grad class at West Virginia University is trying to find exemplar websites that implement video/audio for teaching/learning. We will be adding them to an existing website of "best of's". My field is mathematics and I can find many video/audio sites for math - boring. <G> My love is Virginia history. So, if anyone will offer any suggestions our class will be indebted to you. The class is Computer Mediated Communication.

Hope those in the Augusta/Albemarle Co. area fournd some high ground last night. We on the high ground in Mineral Co., WV are o.k. but some of us in the flood plains had localized flooding, too.

Dry out all!

Lonny J. Watro
Short Gap, WV (near Cumberland, MD and Keyser, WV)

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