don't forget that in real life there are students willing to pay a
premium for them.

Dana


On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 09:49:06 -0500, Eric Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am thinking of getting an MBA - too cheap to pay for it though. My mindset
> has always been --- get it online. I think the online medium for education
> will become an essential component --- even in the bricks and mortar
> classrooms.
> 
> >> extroverts learn better that way?
> learning styles. tailored education based on an individuals learning style -
> hey aren't we back to online rhetoric again?
> 
> I think the chief advantage of onsite education programs --- they are easier
> to administrate and deliver. As a student I like them because --- the class
> goes on without me --- huge plus for me when I was going through university.
> 
> Online classes certainly require more personal focus and discipline. And the
> technology used to deliver the programs is still evolving. But learning
> program can be a lot more efficient. I am excited by the future educational
> capabilities we will be offered.
> 
> Is anyone familiar with the coalition of 4 European Universities which
> banded together to create a single online program? I am pulling this from
> memory from around 8/9 years ago when I was looking for a program. The
> program I was looking at was an MBA w/ quantitative methods/IT/eCom focus -
> it seemed like a great program. Anyone know what this university was called?
> 
> ======= question =======
> I am currently working a contract in an operations environment - many, many
> different systems and technologies in a rapidly changing landscape. (well
> yes and no to that one.) I have been paying some lip service to implementing
> a JIT learning delivery infrastructure --- and I am looking for cheap,
> proof-of-concept grade applications to do this. Any suggestions?
> 
> I have looked (briefly - in that I haven't implemented yet) - spaghetti
> learning. And I am curious (excited) about Breeze --- but how much is that
> going to cost?
> 
> There are a bunch of implications about JIT in this particular organization
> that I like --- pay! personal development plans, career development. I think
> some would call me a bastard --- but really I think these are revolutionary
> concepts for business.
> 
> I am also spending some time thinking about ad hoc data management --- to
> match the gaps in formal documentation and the rapidly changing environment.
> ie answer a question once --- and share knowledge across an enterprise.
> This includes software like: onenote, infopath, FreeMind, Mind Manager,
> others? ....
> =========================
> Eric
> 
> 

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