On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Robert Citek <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I don't think it will TOTALLY be in the cloud (but who knows?), but a
>> lot will definitely be there. Now we have the Internet, which we
>> didn't have before, & we're getting closer all the time to ubiquitous
>> access. Apple's recent deal with AT&T re: iPad 3G access is a
>> harbinger of that. As for control, close to 100% of my students have
>> their email in the cloud, & they could care less about control,
>> because they have something far more important to them: access.
>
> I have a hard time considering WashU students as a representative
> sampling of the general population.  I'd think of them as more on the
> leading-edge of the curve.

I'd be willing $100 or so that most students at most 4-year colleges
do the same thing.

And when they get into the workforce, what do you think's going to happen then?

Scott
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