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     <title>Minn. teacher is using video games to teach middle schoolers a variety of skills</title>
   	 <description>Learning is a game to Brock Dubbels and the students in his class at Seward Montessori in Minneapolis. </description>
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     <title>Teaching intangibles with technology</title>
   	 <description>Teach students some facts, and they learn for one exam at a time. Teach students to think and they learn how to learn for the rest of their lives. Ambitious work from European and Israeli researchers is making it easier to help students learn to think for themselves. This is exciting stuff for teachers. </description>
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