I'd guess they don't offer a telecourse on Wireshark, then. On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Mike Bigalke <[email protected]> wrote: > My guess, M$ Windows. When I was in university they had long distance > learning courses via satellite, TV and PC (Windows only) so the courseware > could be installed your computer. I never took this approach, but I do know > the so called courseware consisted in part of an IP address that was > obscured by the software itself. In other words, they gave you access the > university, but didn't allow you to know what that exact IP was. > > > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Robert Citek <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Anyone here heard of this or familiar with the SLPS Virtual Schools >> program? >> >> http://www.slps.org/virtual_school/ >> >> "The implementation of SLPS Virtual Schools is a part of the >> pioneering effort in St. Louis Public Schools to address the needs of >> all children anytime, anywhere, any place, any path and any pace. A >> “virtual school” is defined as an educational organization that offers >> K-12 courses through Internet or Web-based methods. Virtual K-12 is a >> form of distance education. Distance education might be defined as >> “formal education” in which instruction occurs while the teacher and >> learner are separate. The instructor led online courses are conducted >> by Missouri certified teachers using Missouri aligned curriculum." >> >> It would be interesting to know what systems are required to work with >> Virtual Schools. >> >> Regards, >> - Robert >> >> > > > > >
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