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| Audio | Audio |
10 June 2010Distance education used to mean writing projects and posting them to a teacher hundreds of kilometres away.
But now the process is a lot more interactive with audio and video links via satellite.
Students participate in a virtual classroom where they can attend school assembly, have group discussions and even pass notes around the class.