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February 26, 2008

Poetry in motion

Another  puts his 'business card' out for all the world to see and kick starts a brilliant career. 

This piece from a young film maker and composer Robbie Dingo.  For me this provides many answers to those who still doubt the educational rigour behind virtual worlds.  If you can't see learning here you need to retire.

Watch the Math grow infront of you, witness the Geography be born and mature, problem solving everywhere and a million design,art and creativity outcomes to boot.  You have to love the genius behind his diorama. I really don't need to say much more but enjoy the magic of Robbie Dingo. Now to get the MLC girls going.

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