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      <title>language packs</title>
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      <author><name>Jed Friedrichsen</name></author>
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        <p>I am looking for tips and tricks that enable class participants to share written work with the instructors and each other in Mandarin and Japanese classes taught in Wimba Classroom. I appreciate your thoughts and suggestions.
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      <title>Learning Languages at West Virginia Virtual School</title>
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      <published>2008-11-12T15:24:50Z</published>
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      <author><name>mwasowski</name></author>
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        <p>The West Virginia Virtual School provides students throughout the Mountain State with quality educational opportunities&#8212;no matter where they live. The School helps bridge the barriers of time, distance, and inequities for all West Virginia students by providing access to many educational resources. One such resource, Wimba Voice, is relied on heavily for foreign language instruction, allowing students from Wheeling to Charleston to speak as if they&#8217;re from Barcelona or Paris.
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