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Hello Jim,
Friday, July 23, 1999, 5:02:49 PM, you wrote:
JM> ----- Original Message -----
JM> From: Dean Kukral <[log in to unmask]>
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>> The question is WHY does the college require a computer??
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JM> Professors can help more students in less time via e-mail than the
JM> "tradititional" office visit.
Not only professors, but also assistants often answer our email about
homeworks and problems with the lecture.
JM> Many courses include extra reading material which is available to everyone -
JM> at the same time- via internet...
And is _not_ available in any other way!
JM> And there a quite a few colleges that already offer some classes/lectures
JM> via the inter/intra net.
mostly the lecture notes and/or additional and/or homework material.
All of our university's math classes distribute the home assignments,
grades and all sorts of info via mailing list and in no other way (!).
However, the computer farms are open 24/6, so many students don't have
a PC of theirs.
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