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Learning in motion: knowledge forum 4.0. (New Products).


www.learn.motion.com, Software, Classroom subscription $350/year, Site license $4,990/year (for districts using their own server; other pricing options available)

The latest version of this browser-based K-12 software allows students and teachers to share information and collaborate on projects in any curricular area. Users can contribute ideas as text, graphics, movies or attachments, and others can respond to the ideas by using features such as quoting, references, build-ons, co-authoring, annotations and publishing. The software also includes features such as multiple languages and improved search capacity, and it supports multiple curriculum applications.

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