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Many thanks to Miss Mosuoe Mmabotho, the teacher who supervised this project at Ngaka Maseko High School, and to Philemon Kotsokoane at World Links for Development in Braamfontein, South Africa.
The project could not have been possible without the help of iEARN* (International Education and Resource Network at www.iearn.org) and its director, Ed Gragert. Also thanks to iEARN's Losira Okelo for always following up.
Now let's give a round of applause for our photographers from the 11th grade class at Ngaka Maseko High School.
Raphela Lesego
Gomolemo Mogase
Johannes Aphane
Thabiso Tsiri
Simon Maseka
Godfrey Moloi
Debby Ndebele
Keamogetswe Ubane
Mpuseng Tladi
Letlhogonolo Motsei
Tshepo Tselapedi
Edward Modiga
Katlego Mothupi
Nthabiseng Mashilo
Samuel Ntshegang
Merriam Phoshoko
Elizabeth Motshele
Tryphinan Moeng
Tebogo Malema
Ivy Mhlambi
*iEARN, the International Education and Resource Network, is the largest K-12 network in the world. iEARN enables young people around the world to use the Internet and other new technologies to engage in collaborative educational projects. These projects proposed by teacher and students enhance learning and require participants to answer the question, how will this project affect the quality of life on the planet?
To learn more about iEARN, visit their Web site at http://www.iearn.org
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