Re: Distance Learning Class in Transistor Theory
- From: "Gary Schnabl" <LivernoisYards@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 05:48:39 -0500
"Joseph2k" <joseph2k@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Where to begin? MIT is trying to place its entire curriculum (all fields)
> on the internet for distance learning. University of Wyoming has been
> developing distance learning curriculum for over a decade. University Of
> Colorado is a player also. Capella University is all distance learning
> (no
> physical campus). Even america's ivy league schools (Prudue, Harvard,
> Princeton) are getting in on it. United States Armed Forces Institute
> (USAFI) was doing it my phymail in the 1960's and 1970's and may well be
> doing it (though electronically) still. It is not a question of "Who is
> doing it?" but of "Who is not doing it?".
> --
> JosephKK
The world-wide mail-order USAFI courses were administered by the University
of Wisconsin Extension in Madison until the military discontinued the
program in the 1970s. The entire distribution operation was located in the
basement of a failing strip mall - Park Plaza on South Park Street. I toured
the basement after the mall went south. No much there but a fork-lift...
.
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