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An animated retelling of the popular education story about the need for twenty-first century skills to be taught in schools.

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Tags: century, skills, twenty-first
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Annie Kubler Comment by Annie Kubler on June 30, 2008 at 8:25am
Wow! Such a powerful message. Really enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing.
Mathew Needleman Comment by Mathew Needleman on March 25, 2008 at 1:43pm
Hi Doug, I agree. The movie wasn't really created as a "response." However, I was trying to make it so that it could be found on youtube and linked it to Did You Know. For some reason the movie shows up as related to a few Hannah Montana movies. I'm not sure if there's any way around that or why it happens but maybe I'll take the response part off at your suggestion.
Doug Symington Comment by Doug Symington on March 25, 2008 at 1:00pm
Mathew: You've done a real service with this work. Only recently noticed that it's a "video response" at YouTube. Think the real value comes from MWW being used as an "icebreaker" for peer, administration, PTA and other meetings where "technology in education" is being discussed. Thanks.
Mathew Needleman Comment by Mathew Needleman on March 23, 2008 at 12:47am
Thanks Helen. Feel free to use it in presentations.
Helen Otway Comment by Helen Otway on March 22, 2008 at 11:16pm
Hi Mathew,
I love this video. Will definitely be using it in some of my presentations to schools if that is okay. Will also add you on my twitter network.
Helen

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