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2009 iCampus Prize Winners Recognized at OEIT EdTech Fair

November 22, 2010 by Brandon Muramatsu

By Molly Ruggles, Educational Technology Consultant, OEIT, ruggles@mit.edu

2009 iCampus Prize Winners

2009 iCampus Prize Winners
(l-r: S. Zyto, V. Ivanova, C. Varenhorst, J. Cannon, V. Kumar)

iCampus winners Chris Varenhorst ’09 and Justin Cannon ’08 demonstrated their Lingt Language website, an interactive tool for language learning. Second place winner Sacha Zyto ‘G demonstrated his PDF Communal Annotation Site. Drs. Kumar and Ivanova administered the prize competition and presented awards to the winners.

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