A district in Idaho developed a blog exercise that could be looked at as a potential model for future exercises. This example isn't perfect but it's a way to gain participation, using current Internet communication technology/software and it keeps people at their desks/offices, ...
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A district in Idaho developed a blog exercise that could be looked at as a potential model for future exercises. This example isn't perfect but it's a way to gain participation, using current Internet communication technology/software and it keeps people at their desks/offices, ...
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