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         <title><![CDATA[Using Kinect in the Classroom]]></title>
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	At Little Angels School we have been trialing the use of &nbsp;Kinect in our classrooms.&nbsp;

	Kinect&nbsp;is a&nbsp;motion sensing&nbsp;input device originally developed by&nbsp;Microsoft&nbsp;for the&nbsp;Xbox 360&nbsp;video game console. It basically enables users to control and interact with the Xbox 360 without the need to touch a&nbsp;game controller, through a&nbsp;natural user interface&nbsp;using gestures and spoken commands.&nbsp;

	A version for&nbsp;Windows&nbsp;was...]]></description>
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