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Here is what the Boston Museum of Science has to say about our student created project:
Why is the Mona Lisa Smiling? is an interdisciplinary, arts driven collaborative and interactive inquiry. Project goals intend to introduce, motivate, stimulate and launch student learning and creativity, and to foster individual projects utilizing Leonardo's multidisciplinary activities as a catalyst.
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I have made a Reciprocal Link (or Wissellink in Dutch) to your site. Looks good!I actually had made (a total of 6 links - so anyone can see them) on the Okidoki any language any age Hear & See / Links / Reciprocal Links (or Wissellinks) pages.
If your 4 new computers are connected into a network then you could try out a program called Wingate (www.deerfield.com if I remember correctly) to surf and do e-mail at the same time using 1 account and 1 telephoneline.
If you want to do a project for school and you could possibly need Okidoki for that then please, let me know.
With an Okidoki greeting.....
Remko Spaan
http://www.okidoki.com
We are part of it !
Siggraph'99


PriceWaterhouseCoopers Honors Adrijan Groza
A gift certificate for Art supplies was presented
to Mr. Feld, on behalf of his student.
Adrijan was born in Yugoslavia.
His work is on display at
The PriceWaterhouse Coopers
1999 Emerging Artists Gallery.
1177 Avenue of the Americas at 46th Street NYC
Adrijan's photocollage represents "Mr. Feld is All Over the Place"

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| Robert Mulshine of PricewaterhouseCoopers stands beside Shirley Taylor of the Arts Connection presenting gift certificates for Art materials to nineteen New York City Public School students. | ||
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Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 12:18:24 -0500
From: Don Chisholm dchisholm@home.com
Reply-To: dchisholm@home.com
To: Steve Feld jfkhs@ns2.con2.com
Subject: Congratulations! You're a Winner!
Hi Steve...
Re: Learning About Leonardo
URL: /13681/data/davin2.shtml
Congratulations! I am pleased to offer you the Superb! Website 300 Award! To qualify for this prestigious award, a site must have already won over 300 other awards, including three or more of the World's Top Awards, which is a remarkable achievement. Your site meets this criteria, and you have earned a Superb! Website 300 Award. Please wear it with pride for very few websites will qualify for this award!
You are not required to link back to Website Awards to remain listed as
a winner. This award is to honour you and your website, not to promote
mine! If you would like to link back, however, please use the following
address:
URL: http://websiteawards.xe.net/
Again, congratulations on winning the Superb! Website 300 Award. You have created an outstanding website, one that is widely recognized for its excellence, and the Internet is better place because of your talent and efforts!
Don
P.S. Please send me your description and I will add your site to the
list of winners. Yes, the strike if over now but life seems to be
continuing at a very hectic pace. I guess it's just a sign of the times.
Have a fun day, Steve!
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