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The Internet School Linkage Program uses the Internet to create partnerships between US and NIS high schools. Teachers and students use the Internet to communicate with partners and work together on joint school projects.
Project Harmony provides educational guidance, technical equipment and support and works to ensure that Internet projects are relevant to the students' ongoing class work. Approximately 50 NIS schools have received technical equipment and Project Harmony currently manages a network of over 500 NIS schools participating in the program.
In 1998, Project Harmony published Five Evenings: Discussions about Educational Telecommunications Projects (in Russian), a book that describes the experiences of ISLP schools across the NIS and profiles online educational projects created by ISLP partners. A second volume was published in 1999 describing additional projects.
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