Are you saying there are videos that you can't view on Linux? If so, please
send me one or a link. I've yet to find anything I couldn't play...

Levi

On 11/1/05, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> DJA wrote:
> Having spent a fair
> > amount of time in the K-12 classroom in an educational context, I have
> > yet to see media content as being a meaningful factor in the classroom.
> >
> Viewing videos on computers is the latest version of VCRs on a cart or
> for those older than I, filmstrips.
> They are most useful to allow students to catch up on sleep, and
> teachers to balance their checkbooks.
>
> It is starting
> > to replace trips to the library, but then on-campus libraries in K-12
> > have always been under-utilized anyway.)
> >
> Do they have libraries anymore? I thought they'd all been turned into
> "Informational Resource Centers". heh.
>
>


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