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Last call for CEIADA applications CEIADA gives students the opportunity to learn about working in a digital environment and communicate digitally through project-based asynchronous learning. Students participate in a series of digital media projects, aimed at a real-world audience and include many 21st century learning skills For the program to continue into 2012-13, it is aiming to expand to a minimum of 30 students. The first year had 13 students enrolled from six Ontario Alliance of Christian School (OACS) member schools. Information, including an introductory video, is available at www.ceiada.org. Related Story: June 15 Update:
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