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| Nov 1, 2009 2:26 pm | "I really enjoy wikis and have seen several of them used in other districts. They seem to be a great way to get students to discuss topics efficiently. The only issue I struggle with is the lack of technology amongst my urban students. 50% of the students in one of my classes, for example, do not have internet access at home. Any suggestions on how to overcome this problem would be appreciated. I would hate to punish a student for not having a computer and if that particular student does not have a study hall they may have total lack of access to any type of technology. Cindy L." | ||