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Thu, 18 Sep 2003 03:33:37 GMT

Sun Blade 1500. LOL. Poor Solaris users. [Hack the Planet]

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jason scott

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spring conference

Yesterday, they informed Tim Luke and myself that our paper for the Australian egovernance conference was accepted, it looks like i'll be in Melbourne in the spring, their fall, april though.

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dissertation proposal draft alpha submitted

well this is probably a beta, i gave tim a 3 page preproposal a while back and now i just gave him a 10 page draft minus the annotated bibliography. once i get this back with comments, i'll redraft it, attach the annotated bib and go another round then, give it to the full committee. the guidelines for the proposal are here. no more than 15 pages, mine should be around that with the bibliography

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Wed, 17 Sep 2003 17:51:27 GMT

http://headspacej.tripod.com/blog.html
What's interesting is that I expect to be treated like a customer. I want immediate, friendly service and learning on my own terms. I expect the administration of my program to be like managing my personal account at Amazon, with instant feedback and the ability to get exactly (and only) what I want. Education has never been set up that way, but the demand for good, flexible service will continue to increase. I'm feeling locked-in now, but if I found out that UBC or another university offered a similar program at a similar price with better service, I'd certainly advise people to check it out. Is this commoditization of learning a bad thing, or will it force old institutions to improve the quality of the experience for students?
[Jeremy Hiebert's headspaceJ -- Instructional Design and Technology]

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Wed, 17 Sep 2003 15:40:33 GMT

Free UVa. When it comes to diversity, the University of Virginia is one of the more politically correct–and hence procedurally fraught–campuses in… [Critical Mass]

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