ThinkQuest is an international academic competition for students to produce sets of Web pages as teaching and learning tools for use by teachers and students around the world.
Other options, including building computer centers, teaching the basics of web functionality and running broadband awareness campaigns were much less popular, garnering the approval of 5% or fewer respondents.
Cue the growing ranks of top universities and hoards of school teachers who freely share their resources, teaching and learning research and lesson ideas on the web.
The rise of participatory culture in social media, Web 2.0, open source, mobile networks, is teaching us that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.