Old meets new at Leary's Brook
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Leary's Brook learning resource teacher Andrea Rosa-Bian uses a smart board as she shows how the school uses the daily issues of The Telegram for the school's NIE program. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Leary's Brook learning resource centre teacher Andrea Rosa-Bian looks on as The Telegram's NIE co-ordinator Dave Locke explains the benefits of the NIE program. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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Bill Madore, chief financial officer with Provincial Airlines, chats with Leary's Brook Junior High School students (from left) Kailyn McCormick, Cameron Martin, Kelsey Mitchelmore and Ocean Whelan, about the school's NIE program and how they use the d
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The Telegram's reader sales and marketing manager Dean Jacobs (right) discusses the school's NIE work with Grade 7 students (from left) Joe Green, Zach Cheema and Morgen Machin as Sherry Butt (centre), marketing and sales manager, fixed base operations
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The Telegram's controller Paul Newhook (second from right) and Bill Madore (right) chief financial officer with Provincial Airlines, discuss the school's NIE work with Grade 9 students Alisha Dicks (left) and Jessica Healey. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The
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Posing for a picture following Wednesday's NIE presentation at Leary's Brook Junior High School are (seated, from left) Bill Madore, chief financial officer with Provincial Airlines; student Joe Green; Telegram comptroller Paul Newhook; Zack Cheema; Sh
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Leary's Brook learning resource teacher Andrea Rosa-Bian uses a smart board as she shows how the school uses the daily issues of The Telegram for the school's NIE program. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
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The Telegram's comptroller Paul Newhook, speaks to students about the NIE program at Leary's Brook Junior High. From left, Paul Newhook, Kailyn McCormick, Cameron Martin, Kelsey MItchelmore and Ocean Whelan. - Photo by Joe Gibbons/The Telegram
The learning resource centre - what used to be called the "library" at Leary's Brook Junior High - is a mashup of old and new.
There's a table with a bunch of computers at the back, and on the wall behind the computers there's a dignified-looking set of encyclopedias.
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- Bill
- - July 2, 2010 at 14:38:21
Looks like a projection screen to me.
It would have been nice if this piece was actually about what this smart board is and not a self promotion piece. Come on guys. -
- Bill
- - July 1, 2010 at 21:13:07
Looks like a projection screen to me.
It would have been nice if this piece was actually about what this smart board is and not a self promotion piece. Come on guys.




