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Nicole Hyde

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Sep 15, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/15/99
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Greetings from eSchool News!

I thought some of you may be interested in our latest Special Report on
Instructional Media that appears in the September issue of eSchool News
-- you can get you copy of this report emailed to you -- for free.
Following is the message we broadcasted from our news editor. Have a
great day!

Cordially,
Nicole Hyde
nh...@eschoolnews.org

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For a copy of your FREE report, visit
http://www.iaqpubs.com/reports/imedia01.html

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Because of your professional involvement in
school technology management, I invite you
to receive FREE with our compliments...

...the new
eSchool News Special Report,
FOCUS ON INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA.

It could be the most understandable,
reliable, and time-saving
guide to comprehensive courseware,
you've come across yet.

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Dear Colleague,

Instructional Media issues -- decisions involving "cyber
teachers," CD-ROM's, Centralized Media Distribution Centers,
VCR's, and much more -- have never been more important to K-12
education ...or more complex.

That's why you've been selected to receive free, FOCUS ON
INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA, the latest special report in eSchool News'
highly regarded **School Technology Management Series**.

Written specifically for school leaders, this no-nonsense,
landmark report will give you invaluable ideas, time-saving
resources, and jargon-free insights critical to making the
very best software decisions for your schools.

For example:

**You'll learn how school districts like yours have
integrated software into their curriculum to increase
student's performance on standardized tests.

**You'll discover the benefits and costs of learning
system software.

**You'll find out the latest trends in instructional
media -- everything from "take home" solutions to
virtual classrooms.

**You'll see how instructional media can
enhance the overall learning experience.

..and much more.

For a limited time, you can get a free copy of FOCUS ON
INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA by visiting
http://www.iaqpubs.com/reports/imedia01.html

Packed with school networking tips, suggestions and
strategies, I can honestly say school technology decision
makers won't find information like this anywhere else.

I wish you the best in your drive to integrate the latest in
instructional media into today's curriculum.

Sincerely,

Dennis Pierce
News Editor, eSchool News
pie...@eschoolnews.org


P.S. This special report normally sells for $99. YOUR FREE OFFER
IS AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. I urge you to visit
http://www.iaqpubs.com/reports/imedia01.html
your free copy of FOCUS ON INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA right now,
while you're thinking about it. I promise that after reading
it, you'll be armed with the vital inside information you need
to make the very best new media decisions for your schools.

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