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	<title>Comments on: Computers and Relationships Article</title>
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		<title>By: Christina Niven</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christina Niven</dc:creator>
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		<description>Larry--I&#039;m impressed:  He is the Grand Prize Winner of the 2007 International Reading Association Presidential Award for Reading and Technology.  Congratulations on your hard work and award. 

Great article, well written and informative.  Very real, too.  It must be tough to teach all those levels in one room.  Your take on having a face-to-face learning relationship through computers is interesting.  Expanding the program to 50 computers is going to create a lot of work for you.  Are you getting a helper?</description>
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<p>Great article, well written and informative.  Very real, too.  It must be tough to teach all those levels in one room.  Your take on having a face-to-face learning relationship through computers is interesting.  Expanding the program to 50 computers is going to create a lot of work for you.  Are you getting a helper?</p>
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