"Multimedia Yearbooks Capture Memories in Motion"
Reported by Michelle King
KUTV News segment (text), November 30, 2004

..."It's a way to take all those pictures that aren't going to make it into a traditional yearbook, and get them to the students.  And more important than that, it's a way to get them video clips and narration and the sights and sounds of their high school experience that they're otherwise going to lose," said Dana Conway.

..."That fun dance you did, at your talent show in high school that was hilarious in high school that no body took a video of, or somebody took a video of and lost it, now it's all captured in one place," said Conway.

...Students on the yearbook staff are the ones who take the software put it all together so teens are learning more about multimedia that they can use in the real world.  "I think it's the way our children will see themselves in the future," Conway said.

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