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Students take a virtual field trip and chat w/ Jeremy Dale

November 8, 2011 in Global Virtual Opportunities

JEFFERSON CITY, MO. — Students at Thomas Jefferson Middle School had a rare opportunity Friday. The sixth-grade class in Jefferson City used 21st-century technology to learn more about an artist in Atlanta. Desks, walls, and pictures, they all make up Ms. DeFeo’s classroom. The children got an extra treat when they took a virtual field trip in their very own classroom. Tim Campbell is a 6th-grade student in the social studies classroom at Thomas Jefferson Middle School. “We got to talk to a guy all the way in Atlanta,” Ms. DeFeo’s 6th grade social studies student Tim Campbell said. The guy Tim referred to is Jeremy Dale, an artist. Dale answered questions from Ms. DeFeo’s 26 students through Skype. “I think they got a lot out of it because it wasn’t just me telling them oh yeah, you can do this,” Jeni DeFeo said. “This is a real life experience. Jeremy is a person who does this job and it gives them a whole new lease on, wow this could be something that I could do.” Students wrote down questions they wanted to ask dale and one by one they got the chance to sit in front of the computer and ask away. Defeo said technology has a huge role in her classroom. “Technology changes my classroom everyday and everyday it gets bigger and better,” DeFeo said. “I use it a lot, things like Google Earth, I use music all the time, we do things like podcasts and videos and it really engages the kids. They’re really into it, it gives them an opportunity to open up doors and maybe talk to

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US students drown in sea of debt

July 7, 2011 in DEBT FREE AMERICA

American university students are beginning the new year with a mountain of debt. There is now 0bn owed in outstanding tuition costs and paying back the money is an ongoing challenge. Two in every three American students graduate with loans outstanding, and the current debt is 11 times the total it was just two decades ago. The average yearly cost of a bachelor’s degree in the US is between 000 and 000, compared to just over 000 in Canada and 300 in much of the European Union. Experts say a college degree is an important investment, but in a difficult job market it is an investment that could take a lifetime to pay off. Al Jazeera’s Tom Ackerman reports.