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jordan11  
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2008 14:23:34 » Edited by: jordan11


Hi everyone have you heard that Camcor, Inc. the online dealer of projections and
consumer elecetronics (www.camcor.com) is pleased to announce that the company has been named an InFocus Learn Big education partner for 2007. This allows Camcor, Inc. to offer the Learn Big line of InFocus projectors to its educational customers. The Learn Big deliver the same outstanding performance, kind of like those big screens at the movies, but come equipped with additional features specifically designed for educators. These guys understand the educational benefits of technology in the classroom and the importance of keeping students engaged in learning. Projection solutions greatly enhance retention and involvement in the curriculum and are an important part of a successful educational strategy. Even with a variety of projectors tailored for the classroom, finding the right solution for your needs can seem like a challenge. So if your school is looking for professional style projectors that won't break your school budget then check-out the website.
My students hve greatly improvement in thier learning as well as thier test
scores.

excel teacher  

# Posted: 12 May 2008 08:00:03


Jordan You need to edit your text again, as no English teacher would ever spell 'their' as 'thier'. And, they definitely wouldn't spell it wrongly twice! Hope that helps you.

For more proofreading services, please contact our English language school in Bangkok via http://www.excel-english.com

:-)
John


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