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Date Added: June 08, 2008 04:08:03 AM
WINDBER — Right now students in two area school districts are sitting in front of a standard-sized blackboard learning. As they watch, the teacher taps the surface with a pen and instantly the board begins to play full-screen video. Tap again and then onto the Internet.

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