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21. Technology And The Internet
You will find helps for planning and creatingyour own Education 5110 Educational/multimedia software reviews. the Internet Into the Secondary Science classroom.
http://ntserver.shc.edu/www/thoms/technology.html

TECHNOLOGY AND THE INTERNET

LiveText
LiveText is a "living textbook" on how to teach with technology, designed to help teachers find what they seek and learn how to use it; and as they do so, discover what else is there that can support them. Internet Help Includes how to do research on the Internet. Learning With The World The following links and activities were organized and created to provide a clear vision and process for intelligently integrating the embarrassment of riches that is the Internet, a richness that is worthless without the clever guidance of an educator. Newsweek's Parents Guide to Children's Software TCWORLD An On-line Resource for Technology Coordinators Using the Internet in the Classroom - Integrating the Internet into the Curriculum - Brief History of the Internet The Online Educator with Hot links for teachers, Search by grade level or subject, lesson plans, articles, etc. Achieving the GoalsGoal 5 First in the World in Math and Science Technology Resources a complilation of many of the technology-in-educaiton programs in the federal government.
An Introduction to the Internet: Welcome to the World of Cyberspace
Community Learning Network WWW home page designed to help K-12 teachers integrate technology into their classrooms.

22. Awesome Library - Technology
Here Home classroom Technology Guides Web Page 601; GIF Optimizer (NetMechanic)helps to reduce 5-00; software reviews (TUCOWS) Provides reviews of the
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Technology/Guides/Web_Page_Design.html
Awesome Talking Library Examples ... U.S. Department of Peace
Here: Home Classroom Technology Guides > Web Page Design
Web Page Design
Also Try

  • Internet for Beginners

  • Lesson Plans in Technology
  • Web Tools
    Lesson Plans
  • Building a School Web Site (The Jade Writers Group, Ltd. - Wigglebits)
      Provides a series of tutorials covering most or all of the basic tasks in creating a Web site. For the beginner. 1-00

  • SQL - MySQL Tutorial (Webmonkey - Merrall)
      Provides three lessons to teach the basics of setting up and using MySQL, for databases on UNIX systems for Web pages. 2-00

  • Utilities to Improve Web Sites (ZDNet)
      Provides freeware and tips. 2-00

    Lists
  • Check Domain Names (Netmode)
      Check domain names with the Big Whois. 2-00

  • Google's PageRank Explained (GoodLookingCooking)
      Provides a desciption of how Google has scored PageRank for Web sites. 8-02

  • Popularity of Web Sites (Internet.com Corp - Sullivan)
      Searchenginewatch provides sources for rating a website's popularity with search engines. 6-00  
  • Putting Information on the Web
  • Top Web Search Engines (Top9.com)
      Provides a listing of the top 99 most popular searches engines by number of unique visitors. 6-01.
  • Top Web Sites (ZDNet.com)
  • 23. AT Tour, Software
    Circletime Tales Deluxe classroom Edition beginning stories help teach Children'sSoftware Review. Has reviews and ratings for more than 4000 children's
    http://www.isbe.net/assistive/software.htm

    24. Software Reviews 13 Articles
    of applications used in teaching, particularly in the classroom. 3. Gladwin, RP,software reviews 7 1113 (1993). in their heads, and thus helps to reduce the
    http://www.liv.ac.uk/ctichem/rev13a.html
    C H E M I S T R Y
    Editorial
    This volume...
    In this Software Reviews eLABorate team questioning the need for multimedia interfaces for programs, a report on the LoCAL Workshop held in December 1995 at the University of Huddersfield and an update on progress from the eLABorate TLTP project.
    New Centre...
    A new CTI Centre, for Art and Design, has been established at the University of Brighton. Although the official opening date is not until the 1st of June the contact details are included in the CTI Primary Contacts list at the back of this issue.
    Workshop...
    The next workshop, being organised by the Centre will be held at Liverpool University on the 3rd of July 1996. This will be the fifth in our popular series covering TLTP products for use in teaching chemistry. You should receive a registration form with this copy of Software Reviews . If not contact the Centre for details or see our world wide web pages (URL for home page is http://www.liv.ac.uk/ctichem.html
    Preliminary analysis of CAL activity in the teaching of chemistry
    The CTI Centre for Chemistry has twice previously surveyed chemistry depart-ments in the UK higher education sector with regard to their use of CAL in teaching chemistry. The first survey in 1899/90 was reported in

    25. Technology And Internet Resources
    page, gifted and talented resources, software reviews, freebies. and worksheets touse in your classroom. TrackStar helps teachers organize and annotate Web
    http://www.pittstate.edu/edsc/curin/gir/technology.html
    GIR reat Sites and Information for
    Early Childhood and Elementary Educators
    Young Children Safe Sites for Young Children Lists sites that are safe for children to exploreno inappropriate graphics or links. Brief description of contents listed with each. Over 20 sites included. Computer Technology and Young Children Article on how to start using computers with young children and the benefits associated with using computers. Hints for Introducing Technology into Early Childhood Environments Step by step process for helping young children learn to use a computer. Teacher Internet Resources Aardvark Kids http://www.aardvark-kids.com/
    Online learning games for kids, game of the day, parents' page, gifted and talented resources, software reviews, freebies. Awesome Library http://www.awesomelibrary.org Resources for teachers. Search or click on a topic and see what is indexed. ABC Teach http://abcteach.com/ Free printable theme units, word puzzles, writing forms, book report forms, ideas, lessons and more. Great for new teachers, student teachers, and teachers who like creative ways to teach. A Game A Day http://www.agameaday.com/

    26. ComputerUser.com - On Topic - Teachers, Teach Thyselves
    teachers also still resist having hardware, software, email He directs a Web sitethat helps teachers, and deal with using computers in the classroom to find
    http://www.computeruser.com/articles/1910,1,2,1,1001,00.html
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    A D V E R T I S E M E N T S C U R R E N T P O L L Best game character name? Duke Nukem Max Payne Lara Croft Bloodrayne Buck Bumble Mario Whatever I name my Sims Reuse This Content October 2000 On Topic Past Articles Teachers, teach thyselves When teachers are too overloaded to learn how to use them, computers collect dust. By Si Dunn and Connie Dunn Imagine you are an observer in an elementary-school classroom. Two shiny new computers are hooked up to the school's network and the Internet. The teacher steps to the front of her room, smiles at 35 young faces and poses a challenge: "OK, class, we have downloaded a wonderful picture of penguins from the Web. Who can tell me how to insert this picture into a report written in Microsoft Word?" She is not conducting a test. The 10-year-olds are teaching her how to use the software. This is how many public-school teachers are learning computer technology or improving their software knowledge: their students are passing along skills and shortcuts learned on their own, from their parents or other kids. For many teachers, formal computer training often is not readily available or affordable in their school districts. And many low-paid teachers cannot afford good home computers and Internet accounts that would let them gain experience and confidence from daily use.

    27. ComputerUser.com - Careers - Demand For Trainers Outpaces Supply
    But unlike students in a regular classroom, they're often learn what you have to teach,which helps keep up much you have to know about computers and software.
    http://www.computeruser.com/articles/1907,5,16,1,0701,00.html
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    A D V E R T I S E M E N T S C U R R E N T P O L L Cutest celebrity war protester? Susan Sarandon Janeane Garofalo Sheryl Crow Jessica Lange Kim Basinger Gillian Anderson Tea Leoni Helen Hunt The Dixie Chick Reuse This Content July 2000 Careers Past Articles Demand for trainers outpaces supply By Molly W. Joss If you're thinking that with all this emphasis on IT careers, somewhere out there must be a huge market for training, you're right. In 1999, Training magazine, along with Lakewood Research, did a survey of companies with more than 100 employees and asked them about their training expenditures. They found that the total budgeted for formal training in that year was a whopping $62.5 billion. Now that you've got dollar signs in your eyes, let me entice you further by saying that training organizations are looking everywhere for good instructors and doing their best to keep them. Recently I interviewed Rene Munday, Internet Program Manager at Santa Clara, Calif.-based New Horizons Computer Learning. She told me that it's common for instructors to be approached by students on a regular basis to see if they will go to work for the company the students work for.

    28. Computers In The Classroom
    classroom Links; Edumatch.com helps you find educational software that Children'ssoftware Revue - objective, comprehensive and timely software reviews;
    http://members.tripod.com/~ozpk/comp
    COMPUTERS in the CLASSROOM
  • High Technology Performance Rubric
  • Computers in the Primary Classroom
  • Classroom Connect
  • ZDTV Computers in the Classroom ...
  • Edumatch.com - helps you find educational software that exactly matches your needs Filamentality - fill-in-the-blank interactive Web site that guides you through picking a topic, searching the Web, gathering good Internet sites, and turning Web resources into learning activities Children's Software Revue - objective, comprehensive and timely software reviews Add-A-Form - build questionnaires, quizzes and other forms for your Web site Impact Online - nonprofit organization investing in the development of public interest Internet applications MaMaMedia - rich and entertaining time for kids that provides playful learning and increased technological fluency EdWeb - hyperbook exploring the worlds of educational reform and information technology KidzPrivacy ThinkQuest Internet Challenge - Web site design contest for students ages 12 through 19; form teams with their colleagues from around the world to win scholarships The Educational CyberPlayGround - learn to use the Internet effectively to aid teaching Backflip - creates a free "account" on your computer so that you can save and organize your favorite Web sites from any computer Search Engine Watch - explains what search engines are, has tips for submitting Web sites to search engines, provides Web searching tips and more
  • 29. Teaching Sociology: Abstracts, Volume 27, Number 2, April 1999
    that (1) this set of assignments helps them better of authority in the graduate classroom,we argue For book, video, and software reviews, send manuscripts to
    http://www.lemoyne.edu/ts/27tsabstracts2.html
    A Quarterly Publication of
    The American Sociological Association
    ABSTRACTSVolume 27, Number 2, April 1999
    ARTICLES
    NOTES
    CONVERSATION Multiple Perspectives on Multimedia in the Large Lecture
    Timothy D. Pippert
    and Helen A. Moore) Return to top of page. Versifying Your Reading List: Using Poetry to Teach Inequality
    (Timothy Patrick Moran) Employing literature as a pedagogical tool in the sociology classroom is a well-known and accepted practice in many courses and curricula. Yet nearly every discussion of this "sociology through literature" approach either explicitly refers to or implies the use of fiction novel. In this paper, the sociology through literature approach is extended to include poetry as pedagogically useful classroom material. Poetry provides many of the gains attributed to using literature in general, while also conveying some unique advantages over other literary forms. I discuss the benefits of using poetry to teach and apply sociological concepts, and provide specific examples of how I employ this technique to teach social inequality.

    30. Link List
    This free service helps teachers and classes link with countries and cultures foremail classroom pen-pal and not only will you find software reviews but this
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/IALL/linklist.html
    Multi-language Resources
    These resources provide a variety of teaching and learning materials for many different languages.
      Language Links: a vast list of resources for a variety of both common languages and LCTL. Includes links to language teaching resources containing web-based instructional activities. Multilingual Web at the ACF: extensive offerings even for the LCTL. Features multilingual computing information and links to language resources of all kinds. Foreign Language Resources on the WWW: A very thorough, yet not exhaustive, list containing starting point links to foreign language and culture specific resources. Organized by languages. Foreign Languages at the University of Toledo: explore sites by the language of interest to you. Less Commonly Taught Languages: this site maintained at the Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition links to information on LCTLs. Foreign Language Resources: well organized resources for French, German and Italian from the Centre for Language and Communication Studies in Dublin. Animal Sounds of the World: for those who didn't know, animals make different sounds in different countries, or is that just the perceived interpretation of the sound that changes? Find out what people hear around the world, see the animal, and listen to its actual sound.

    31. Www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/eye/archive/1996/wev05-10-96
    into the Secondary Science classroom helps secondary science com8001/webants/ mBEDSoftware the first occuring nationally , plus reviews and recommendations
    http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/eye/archive/1996/wev05-10-96

    32. Teaching Techniques
    to use these unique teaching devices in the classroom. This resource provides updatesand reviews of the of computer hardware and software developments, with a
    http://www.asanet.org/pubs/tech.html
    Teaching Techniques
    Passing On Sociology Passing On Sociology: The Teaching of a Discipline
    By Charles Goldsmid and Everett K. Wilson. The definitive book about teaching sociology. Useful for current faculty, new teachers, and graduate students. Well documented with research, the book focuses on the goals of sociology courses, common instructional problems, and various pedagogies. Includes three course patterns, evaluations of teachers and students, and other key issues. 440 pp., 1980 by Wadsworth Publishing; reprinted by ASA in 1985. Stock #206.P85. Classroom Techniques The Courage to Teach: Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life
    By Parker J. Palmer. This multilayerd book explores the special dedication, knowledge of self, and sincere love for the craft that is essential to perfecting the art of instruction. Palmer guides readers through the "inner work" of teaching that can ultimately help forge communities of learning. The book also discusses a peer review of teaching that helps instructors connect their personal experiences with a larger community of peers. 199 pp., 1998. Special discount for ASA members. Stock #223.C98. Critical Pedagogy in the Classroom
    Edited by Peter Kaufman. This new guide to critical pedagogy in the classroom holds numerous essays, exercises, assignments, projects, and syllabi. Topics included are “Democracy and Critical Thinking in the Cross-Cultural,” “A Case for the Case Method: Observations from an Interactive/Democratic Classroom,” “Teaching Critically as an Act of Praxis and Resistance,” and “Syllabus: Critical Theory and the Politics of Pedagogy.” 161 pp., 2002. Stock #225.C02.

    33. Classroom Software
    classroom software reviews are the intent of this page. Any software is worthlessif teachers aren't convinced The first computer in the classroom should be on
    http://www.idcnet.com/~cstewart/elibsoft.htm
    Education - Selected Home Pages
    Classroom Software
    CLASSROOM SOFTWARE
    Classroom software reviews are the intent of this page. Many are included in all the context pages but this central "depository" is deemed necessary. The first list is in the math area but of the companies listed and evaluated please visit their sites since the content products cover much of the curriculum areas. Russell Smith EMail: rssmith@tenet.edu all teachers into the technology loop. Primary Programs Interactive Math Journey - The Learning Company Ages 5-9. This CD-ROM program has a nice sequel called Interactive Learning Journey. Kids follow Tallycat through 10 Magic Math lands. A teachers' manual, which comes with a small bag of manipulatives, provides lots of supplementary activities. (800- 852-2255). Jumpstart Kindergarten and Jumpstart First Grade - Knowledge Adventure Ages 4-7. The disks are not solely math but contain enough math to warrant mentioning. Inexpensive programs feature Mr. Hopsalot the rabbit and Frankie the dog as cartoon guides. The first grade program has lots of good math activities involving fractions in the lunchroom, money at the vending machines, addition at the cash register and in a game of marbles, and clock skills in a good Tic Toc game. (800-542-4240) Millie's Math House - Edmark Ages 2-5. Excellent graphics and activities have made this a classic for kids learning basic math skills. (800-426-9400)

    34. OETC: Newsletter
    software reviews. OMSI and the JASON Project; TechTeams 2000 conference; softwareinventory ideas; New media uses in the classroom; Bob Hughes at Tech Symposium;
    http://www.oetc.org/newsletter/newsletter.html
    info@oetc.org Dedicated to the integration of technology in education About OETC Join OETC Price Lists Newsletter ... Feedback Click the OETC logo to return home Top of Page Top of Page New Century Schoolhouse OETC membership includes a free subscription to New Century Schoolhouse, a quarterly newsletter dedicated to bringing educational technology information, curriculum ideas, how to articles and more to teachers, technology coordinators and administrators. Below check out recent editions in PDF and HTML format. Winter 2003 - PDF Winter 2003
  • The learning impact of Palm handhelds Instructi onal technology best practices Handheld use in the special ed classroom ...
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  • Geography is Everywhere GIS Day The WriteSite ITSC 2003 ...
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  • Do I have to do my homework? Preparing teachers to use technology Students recycling used technlogy JASON XIV: From Shore to Sea ...
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  • How teachers learn technology best Planning a regional technology conference Filtergate New administrator technology standards ...
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  • Learning through experience in Idaho Surprising power behind the point Administrator tech training South Snohomish virtual museum ... Technology: What's it good for?
  • 35. Creative Classroom Online - Tech It Out
    Sites to See software reviews Tech TimeSavers Tech Q A. (However, software isavailable to for evaluating on-line instructional resources for classroom use.
    http://www.creativeclassroom.org/as99tech/
    Contents FEATURE: Are Your Students Web Wise?
    Sites to See

    Software Reviews

    Tech Time-Savers

    Are Your Students Web Wise?
    Terrific tips for teaching children to be savvy surfers
    by Diane S. Kendall
    A t Dow Elementary, Tim, a fourth-grader, mulled over the names of American presidents. Besides Washington, Lincoln, and a few others, he didn't know much about the former heads of state. One thing Tim did know, however, was that The Kennedy Space Center was named after President John F. Kennedy. As a stargazer and space-shuttle fan, he decided to look into the life of this president and learn what space exploration was like during his presidency. Tim began his research on-lineand that's when the confusion began.
    As Tim delved into Kennedy's life, he was surprised to learn that the president was killed while in office. Dozens of official-looking sites on the Internet focused on the assassination. The problem was, their stories conflicted. And many didn't jibe with what he read in books or what his parents told him. Sidetracked from what he had set out to learn about Kennedy and space exploration, Tim wondered which information was correct.
    Tim's problem is not unique. The accuracy of information on the Web is not guaranteed. Anyone with access to a computer and a little know-how can set up a site. There are no web librarians to control and evaluate the information that's posted. No cyberpolice patrol the sites to keep browsers safe from unreliable information. (However, software is available to filter out inappropriate sites.) So while some sites are excellent, otherswhich may look informative and have engaging graphicsrun the gamut from inaccurate to downright untrue.

    36. Fac-Tech: How Have Computers Changed The Way You Teach?
    I no longer teach a discipline; instead I weave That is how the technology has revolutionizedthe classroom. The technology helps the kids wrest the power from
    http://www.ualr.edu/~factech/comp_change.htm
    Fac-Tech Resources
    Scholarly Technologies for Teaching and Learning
    Home Getting Started Using Technology News ... Online Course Materials Menu How Have Computers Changed the Way You Teach? Getting Started
    Getting a Course Online

    On-Campus Support

    On-Campus Training
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    On-Campus Support

    I no longer stand in front of the class and pontificate, nor do the useless question and answer. Now my scholars compose their responses and write up their opinions in thought-out, edited, cared-for e-words. They use e-mail and web pages to communicate. They interact more often with more of their classmates all of the time.
    In the traditional class only one student at a time speaks; in my classroom they all communicate simultaneously at different levels in a hypertextual environment, which is more reflective of the real world than the phony classroom we have come to rely upon.
    I no longer teach a discipline; instead I weave together many intelligences, genres and disciplines simultaneously via the hypertextual nature of the Web.
    This new environment lets us practice constructivism, learning by doing, and just plain good learning via the hypertextual, Web-based classroom. Interaction is more abundant and thorough.

    37. Professionally Speaking, March 2000, Reviews
    reviews Our reviewers write about resources on multiple The classroom has seen theintroduction of many by designing aid programs with a variety of software.
    http://www.oct.on.ca/english/ps/march_2000/reviews.htm
    Reviews
    Our reviewers write about resources on multiple intelligences, spirituality in education, teaching visual arts, Teacher's Partner and the Canadian Encycopedia. Back Issues
    Masthead

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    Letters to the Editor
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    College Members Abroad

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Netwatch

    Reviews PS News PS Calendar Intelligence Reframed: Multiple Intelligences for the 21 st Century By Howard E. Gardner Reviewed by Clifford J. Morris In 1983, a Harvard psychologist, Howard Gardner, wrote Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences In this book, Gardner continues his argument for many forms of intelligences. The strength of Intelligence Reframed: Multiple Intelligences for the 21 st Century Nevertheless, Intelligence Reframed Intelligence Reframed: Multiple Intelligences for the 21 st Century, New York, 1999; ISBN 0-465-02610-9; $27.50 (292 pages); Basic Books. Clifford J. Morris (cmorris@igs.net)

    38. Professionally Speaking - Thirty Students, One Computer
    The computer helps teach students how to brainstorm, and this Try to organize classroomactivities so that different students use software for different
    http://www.oct.on.ca/english/ps/september_1997/onecomp.htm
    September 1997 Thirty Students, One Computer Back Issues
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    Thirty Students, One Computer
    NetWatch

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    Back to our Front Page ... Thirty Students, One Computer, Always Busy! Some tried and true ideas that work in the one-computer classroom. By Mary Storey M any teachers find it a challenge to make full use of just one or two computers in the classroom. But experience shows that there are some tried and true ideas that work in the one-computer classroom. For simulation software programs such as those for history, science or geography, two or three students gathered around the computer is most effective. One student can control the keyboard, one student does the oral reading from the screen and the third student makes notes, completes a work sheet or keeps a diary of the decisions made or events that happen in the software. If these students rotate their jobs every 10 minutes the written work is completed in three different writing styles and every student gets to use the keyboard.

    39. Education World® : A Beginner's Guide To Integrating Technology
    join teachers in discussions on technology in the classroom. program, or practicemath skills using content software. Links or the Education World site reviews
    http://www.education-world.com/a_tech/tech130.shtml

    Technology in the Classroom
    Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES Curriculum ... Using Technology Technology in the Classroom Article T E C H N O L O G Y A R T I C L E
    A Beginner's Guide to Integrating Technology
    Are you feeling pressured to integrate technology into your K-12 curriculum? Do you feel overwhelmed and under-prepared for the information age? Whether you are a student teacher, first-year teacher, or veteran teacher new to technology, this article provides ideas you can use to assess where you are and to plan for the future. Included: Six steps for integrating technology painlessly plus Web sites and tips to motivate reluctant or fearful educators.
    Are you tired of unused computers taking up space in your room? Are you a first-year teacher with many dreams but too little time and too few resources? Has your district mandated that each teacher begin "integrating technology" but you're not sure what that means? Have you decided to take the technology plunge and don't know where to begin! Let us help! Integrating technology simply means using computers within the existing curriculum. Technology should not supplant what you usually teach. It should become a tool just like a calculator, a pen, or a chalkboard that helps you teach and helps your students learn. It's that simple.

    40. YLP Multimedia Workshop Software Reviews
    Year Long Project Multimedia Workshop software reviews. I would adaptinformation to use in the classroom. software Title Fine Artist.
    http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/YLP/95-96/YLP-Multimedia-Reviews.html
    Year Long Project Multimedia Workshop Software Reviews
    Year Long Project College of Education and previewed a variety of Microsoft CD-ROM software, as part of the College's Microsoft Partnership. Here are their comments about the software with some suggestions on how to use it in the classroom.
    Software Title: 500 Nations
    Appropriate Age Group
    • Use with a unit on Native Americans and American History. Children could use it to do research, compare and contrast tribes. The storytelling section is particularly meaningful because you get to hear first hand accounts, hear music, see pictures, and read text all at once. (Excellent program - provides information not available in books.)
    • Lots of fun stuff, stories, history, and information. Could be used in social studies units and could also be used in a storytelling unit of language arts instruction.
    • My mini-unit is on Native Americans and I can't even begin to record all the ways I would use this program. One thing I would like to emphasize and encourage is the children's understanding of the position of the Native Americans and this does such a wonderful job of providing this. I'm so excited about this I can't organize my thoughts, but I'll let you know what I've done.
    Return to the Multimedia list.

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