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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;The future of education is in Web 2.0”</title>
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	<description>Five bloggers, five countries: In this blog, young people from Iraq, Germany, Argentina, Russia and Kenya discuss the state of education in their home countries as well as their own experiences in the school system.</description>
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		<title>By: Pavel Mylnikov</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for a substantial interview, Kathrin!
In my opinion, nowadays those online-based projects (like Khan Academy) are popular that offer a big range of courses in several disciplines. I think later more platforms will appear which will teach you a certain major (for intance, computer programming: http://www.codecademy.com).
Just a natural division, like in real life between school and university courses.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for a substantial interview, Kathrin!<br />
In my opinion, nowadays those online-based projects (like Khan Academy) are popular that offer a big range of courses in several disciplines. I think later more platforms will appear which will teach you a certain major (for intance, computer programming: <a href="http://www.codecademy.com" >http://www.codecademy.com</a>).<br />
Just a natural division, like in real life between school and university courses.</p>
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