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" Our pedagogical advisors have reviewed the Nunavut CD and consider it to be a quality product. Clearly a great deal of creativity and effort went into the production…"
- letter from David Beattie, Deputy Director Canada's SchoolNet, Ottawa

" Nunavut CD is a fascinating journey into a new and exciting land …. a land rich in Inuit culture and this CD captures the many facets of Inuit life. Students will also appreciate that all aspects of Nunavut are covered on the CD…. it provides a lot of quality information and educational subject matter…. It makes an excellent research tool and gives a complete view of the territory, the people and its culture, and I would definitely recommend this program …."
- Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation "Forum", written by reviewer Tim Chan

" The Nunavut CD accurately portrays the Inuit lifestyle and culture … and reflects life in a typical Nunavut community."
- Simon Okpaktok, Principal, Quqshuun Illihakvik School, Nunavut

"The Nunavut CD is compatible with all types of computer systems using both Mac and IBM formats. The menu is simple for students and teachers to browse, and the files, photos and video clips load very fast. The pre-installed video player makes the video clips accessible to computers with no default video player…" - Jeff Vanderwal - computer programmer

"… Certainly, this Nunavut CD provides material not easily accessed with other research tools: particularly strong are the sections on Nunavut's history, the peoples who have inhabited the territory, and "yesterday and today", which profiles traditional and current life…. and it is easy to navigate.
… - Canadian Review of Materials Journal written by teacher-librarian Joanne Peters

" As part of our 'Canada in a Suitcase' Program, your Nunavut CD-ROMS are being distributed around the world to all Canadian embassies, and missions, to International Canadian Studies groups, and to senior Trade Commissioners across Canada…"
letter from Robert Thompson, Coordinator , Int. Public Affairs, Dept. of Foreign Affairs, Govt of Canada

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