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that the &quot;C'anale&quot; discussion group was formed to coordinate 
an effort to gather the many audio files on Goemon Ishikawa Podcast. 
We are currently very small but we believe that very soon people will get around and this effort will explode. 
The Project  is an effort to bring together into one place, the wide range of our audio history  that may be helpful to people looking for content to teach with and about, and to explore issues of teaching and learning in this century.Most of the producers of this project are common people, who have found an avenue through which they can share their knowledge, insights, and passions for teaching and learning and for the stories that they relish and teach. The directory will grow as more people come forward with their stories and ideas, and we hope that you will start to share your ideas with the larger education community by producing your own project. 
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