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Kate Valentie replied to Mark Schulte's discussion Student News Action Network (online journalism for high school kids!)
"Hi Mark The site looks great. We are doing something similar in the UK for kids from age 5-19 on Radiowaves. See www.radiowaves.co.uk Maybe we could share some stories? Kate www.radiowaves.co.uk"
May 11, 2010
Kate Valentie replied to Drew Gulyas's discussion Looking for Web 2.0 tools for the very young (JK - 2 students)
"Set up your own media station for kids at school on www.radiowaves.co.uk - it is a safe, moderated, international network of school media stations where young people from aged 5-19 can publish their blogs, profiles, podcasts and video. Great tool…"
May 11, 2010
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May 10, 2010

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Radiowaves
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Development Manager
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http://www.radiowaves.co.uk
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http://www.synergy.tv
A Little About You
I am a media consultant working for Radiowaves - the social media site for young people and schools. Our 'Reporters' range from age 5-19 and upload their blogs, profiles, podcasts, video and comments onto our safe, moderated network of over 1,000 international media stations.

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