Wednesday, January 26, 2005

“Random things might happen”

Peter Lewis writes in Fortune, “It’s simple, useful, loads of fun, and inexpensive enough to entice newbies to give digital music a try. Current iPod owners might consider the iPod shuffle as a second player dedicated to, say, digital books or language lessons. Lovers, whether straight or technosexual, can stock the shuffle with love songs and offer it as a Valentine’s Day gift. Random things might happen.” [Jan 24, 2005]

Saturday, January 15, 2005

Educationists Hail Open Source

From Educationists Hail Open Source:

"There is a growing belief that the wide-ranging benefits of ICT can be delivered to Africa's tertiary education sector only through the strategic adoption of open standards, free and open source software, and open content."

To the list I would also add open communication as an enabling process. Also, the above is not only true for Africa, but for the rest of educational systems throughout the world as well.
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