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2. Do you think that your learners acquired any workplace skills as a result of their participation in this project? Did they express an interest in exploring jobs related to the tasks performed?

For many jobs at this point in time computers are important. Having some computer literacy is important. So in that sense—in not being fearful of computers—they probably did gain some skills. Particular interest in jobs related to anything that occurred on the project?—not really. What students did learn was for their own personal use, like the Internet. That was important.

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