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author: Eric Wagoner
date: '2000-03-21T12:36:28'
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title: I got to see my
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I got to see my mother last night in Atlanta, as she was in town for a training session. The wonderful folks at [Nschool](http://www.nschool.com) even bought me dinner -- a fine Italian feast at [Dominick's](http://menus.atlanta.com/dominicks/) in Norcross. I ate at least three meal's worth of very good food and topped it off with a large slab of cheesecake and bits off of everyone else's dessert plates. Mmmm! It looks like [Nschool](http://www.nschool.com) is doing some exciting things (using technology exported from here in Athens) to bring web-based toools to the classrooms. Webpages, yes, and calendars, message boards, email, and more for the students, teachers, and parents -- free to the schools. They do this through advertising, but unlike the ads like those found on [Channel One](http://www.channelone.com/) and similar in-school programs, Nschool carefully screens the advertisers and links only to pages that offer educational content and things such as scholarships and grants. All in all, this looks like a super company.