Elephant Plains is our only problem left, although we are still some way off to getting it back - no ETA yet
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Hello everyone from Africam,

Since two weeks we are watching Africam in our classroom as a part of our Africa Project...
During the day and between classes the children of this class watch the cam with loads of peasure...
For the ten children in the age from 11 to 15 it is a very motivating way of experiencing Africa in a way most of us never did before.... It brings this project to another level!!

Thanks for the oppertunity and helping us showing Africa in real life other than books and pictures...

Mr. Paul and the students of class SO5

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Tabs wrote:
Hi Mr Paul and class SO5 - and welcome to Africam!

I hope that you have 'touched base' with Ms Charlie and her class - I am still trying to get my future daughter-in-law's (Aine's) school, in West London, to allow her class to visit Africam as part of their IT and Knowledge and Understanding of the World projects. Aine teaches children aged approximately 7 - 9 years old.

The children that I teach are too young to interact here (being aged 3 months - 5 years) but they do enjoy watching the Nkorho cam whenever there are animals to see during the day.

Tabs this is great. The more classrooms the better. We have really got our web site ready for all of this. Even the kids helped redesign the front page of it. Check out how you get to the water hole from our site. Your going to love this.
http://kidsinthenest.com/
More exciting thing's to come that Campbell and I have been working on. Were having a ball setting all of this up. Three VERY large schools are watching all of this.
Y'll have a GREAT day. Didn't ya just love the elephant at the water hole this morning. It was so nice to see her again.

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Hi Mr Paul and class SO5 - and welcome to Africam!

I hope that you have 'touched base' with Ms Charlie and her class - I am still trying to get my future daughter-in-law's (Aine's) school, in West London, to allow her class to visit Africam as part of their IT and Knowledge and Understanding of the World projects. Aine teaches children aged approximately 7 - 9 years old.

The children that I teach are too young to interact here (being aged 3 months - 5 years) but they do enjoy watching the Nkorho cam whenever there are animals to see during the day.

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Welcome to Africam, Mr. Paul and students of class SO5!
I am glad you enjoy the cam.

Happy Camming!
Katja

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