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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Alfred Bork
> Sent: 01 February 2005 23:54
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'The Digital Divide Network discussion group'
> Subject: RE: [DDN] FW: [NIFL-HEALTH:4627] Adult Literacy 
> education Wiki
> 

...

> It can be done, but not 
> if intelligent people jump on ANY new bandwagon that appears. 

Agreed.

> We need to focus our energies and insist on empirical 
> information, not vague mostly emotional personal experiences 
> and arguments.

Firstly, I would be careful of making assumptions about the experiences of
people in this group.

Secondly, how are we to get this empirical evidence if we are not to
experiment with all potential solutions?

Finally, if you have empirical evidence that supports your position please
provide it and save us all some time.

> Only one in ten people in the world has 
> internet access, and it is often marginal at best, No 
> software on the current Internet will solve the massive 
> problem of adult literacy

I think you missed the proposed use of the Wiki. It is as an information
gathering source for those who *do* have Internet connectivity. Not as a
tool for the adult learners themselves.

> I will be happy to send the outline of my new book, and other 
> information, to interested people. Please write to 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] . It proposes to solve the 'education for all' 
> problem with adaptive learning. 

I would be very interested in reading this outline. Perhaps you could go as
far as contributing your expertise on the application of adaptive learning
to the proposed adult learning Wiki so that we can all benefit from your
experience. It wouldn't do any harm to place it on other wiki's such as
http://www.wikipedia.org (over 400,000 English articles and a further
450,000 in various other languages) or http://www.wikibooks.org (thousands
of Open Content books).

Ross



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