Subject: [IFETS-DISCUSSION:1350] RE: IFETS-DISCUSSION digest 198 The Commonality in John Bill and Charles Comments
From: Nelson, Dennis (Dennis.Nelson@ny.ngb.army.mil)
Date: Tue 13 Mar 2001 - 06:50:23 MET
From: "Nelson, Dennis" <Dennis.Nelson@ny.ngb.army.mil> Subject: [IFETS-DISCUSSION:1350] RE: IFETS-DISCUSSION digest 198 The Commonality in John Bill and Charles Comments Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 18:50:23 +1300
The "edge" between chaos and order is unmet needs. The limiting parameters
of cyberspace are the same for all of life: labeling the currently "too
hard" as idealistic, and preferring not to get involved in the parts of our
holistic existence about which we have yet to become educated, experienced,
comfortable or some combination thereof.
To particularly expedite the transfer of knowledge in a specific environment
requires the committed attention of those to the environment. That
attention is captured when the visitors perceive role models worth
emulating. Role models worth emulating believe in free will, love, and
life-time commitment with fun-learning, and shared joys and sorrows. A site
that makes that clear on every page, along with the rest of the enabling
strategy, will have long-term success.
Another most important part of that strategcy will be learning application.
The above paragraph instantly shows the viewer how attention to the site has
life and lifelong application. The next requirement is continued
demonstrated application of the material following.
A third requirement is some form of beginner, intermediate, and expert
threads, so individuals can taste and chose from the bowl with their desired
temperature, and not have to reject because only one bowl is offered.
Offered in Love,
Dennis
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