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FETC Session Focus: Can Web 2.0 Transform Education?

At 1:50 p.m., David Widener of the Woodward Academy in Georgia will host "Web 2.0: Real Life Application in the Classroom," in which he'll explore " blogs, wikis, podcasts, and other collaborative tools provide educators with the opportunities for their students to create, collaborate and participate."

And, finally, at the final session of the show, Friday at 3:10 p.m., Julie Evans from Project Tomorrow will host "Students 'Speak Up' about Emerging Technologies for Learning 2.0," in which she'll discuss the attitudes of students toward new technologies and their impact on learning based on data collected in the 2007 Speak Up National Survey.

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