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The [[Usage-Centered_Design_Workshop_Part_One_Bounty_Documentation|A/V software bounty]] is still open! Participate to make $800!
 
The [[Usage-Centered_Design_Workshop_Part_One_Bounty_Documentation|A/V software bounty]] is still open! Participate to make $800!
  
The General Case: [[Math_in_a_Glass_CaseF2010|watch math students doing math in a glass case]].
 
 
The Special Case: [[Improv_in_a_Glass_CaseF2010|improvising for 8 hours in a glass case]].
 
 
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