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Products for learning

Arts & Activities,  Oct, 2004  

Teachers can integrate digital photo and film technology as part of their lesson plans through Fujifilm's "Products for Learning." The new program works closely with educators across the country to help expand student creativity, improve communications skills and increase student motivation through hands-on experience. From digital portfolios for kindergartners and photojournalism with eighth-graders to photo-enhancement projects with photography students at colleges and universities, teachers can use a range of donated Fujifilm products, such as CD-ROMs, film and digital cameras, to enhance learning in classrooms.

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The program is Fujifilm's way of rewarding individual educators who understand the value of integrating imaging and information technology into everyday classroom lessons. Fujifilm invites educators to submit proposals outlining why they should receive a Fujifilm Products for Learning project donation. Those whose proposals are accepted will receive appropriate Fujifilm imaging and information products to enhance and enrich the learning experience. Information and guidelines are available at www.productsforlearning.com.

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