'Internet Coach' Develops Digital Photo Kit

The Internet Coach, star of the Discovery Channel's "Discovering the Web With the Internet Coach" series, has developed a new hybrid program called "The Internet Coach Digital Photo Activity Kit." The program features seven activity centers with more than 50 templates that allow teachers and parents to integrate photos, clip art and Web images into children's creations. The Writing Center includes engaging templates for book reports, journals, newsletters and more. It also features Movie Maker, which allows students to create their own filmstrips, and the Craft Corner, which comes with digital photo projects such as stickers, calendars and gift boxes. The kit also includes five challenging photo games to play using students' own images, and a teacher's guide. APTE Inc., Evanston, IL, (847) 866-1872, www.apte.com.

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