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Students will find the comfort of a spiral notebook and the multimedia amenities of the 21st century in Student eJournal from Aurbach & Associates. This electronic journal program lets students augment their writing with sounds, graphics or movie clips. Teachers can place writing assignments directly into journals, then read and comment on journal entries over a network. These entries can be reviewed by peers or kept private. Student eJournal gives students with keyboard skills a comfortable, personal place to hone writing skills and explore their thinking on topics across the curriculum. For more information, call (800) 774-7239 or visit www.aurbach.com.

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