Subject: [IFETS-DISCUSSION:77] Re: IFETS-DISCUSSION digest 7
From: Alex Hogan (hogana@usapathway.com)
Date: Mon 14 Aug 2000 - 22:12:04 MEST
From: "Alex Hogan" <hogana@usapathway.com> Subject: [IFETS-DISCUSSION:77] Re: IFETS-DISCUSSION digest 7 Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 15:12:04 -0500
What is it that you are so apposed to?
I know that change is hard to accept, and I also know that merging
technology into what has traditionally been a non technical event is a hard
pill to swallow as well. I'm just unsure of what it is that some people
find so repulsive about a easily accessible knowledge base?
I was chastised about 2 years ago on this list about the then burgeoning
'streaming' technology. The response was that they were skeptical of anyone
that would embrace technology that would undoubtedly be nothing more than a
flash in the pan. Streaming is many things, but a flash in the pan..., time
has told.
Is it possible that you are having a brief case of short sightedness?
alex
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From: "Michael De Nola" <mdenola@dli.com>
To: <ifets-discussion@catfish.valdosta.edu>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 10:09 AM
Subject: [IFETS-DISCUSSION:72] Re: IFETS-DISCUSSION digest 7
> RE: "IT"S HERE!
> "a world without schools -- a world of learning communities."
> Sounds like hell to me. Sounds like right-wing extremists latching onto
the internet to further erode what they
> consider to be "socialist" public education. Sorry, I don't buy it, but I
suspect a lot of people will.
>
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> Michael De Nola
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