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The international telecommunication project in the schools of Moscow and New York state

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Correspondence to Alexander Yu. Uvarov.

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The authors of the projects express their sincere gratitude to their partners in the project, Peter Copen of the Copen Family Fund, USA, and Jane Barley of the New York State Department of Education, USA. Thanks are also extended to Monica Bradsher from the National Geographic Society, USA, and Robert Tinker of TERC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, for sharing their experience developing KIDNET.

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Uvarov, A.Y., Prussakova, A.A. The international telecommunication project in the schools of Moscow and New York state. ETR&D 40, 111–118 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02296904

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