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  <tableOfContents>Contents: Newark studies:Writing about community -- Hypertex folklife project: Culture becomes curriculum -- Computer greenhouse effect: Bringing biology to life -- 21st century learning: Putting school to work -- Computer mini-school: Technology builds community -- Myths and legends: creating new traditions.</tableOfContents>
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