Ian Bicking wrote: > I would guess that in some cases on the school level, and certainly > above the school level, PHP environments can be supported.
Yes, absolutely. > *result* of that content management would probably be best delivered in > a static (or close-to-static) form to the laptops. Right. > students won't generally install Moodle on their > personal computers. Maybe I misunderstood; I thought this was what Martin was asking about. > Probably the biggest difficulty is that the > connection is likely to be spotty at best, so synchronous interaction > with a centralized web application won't work very well. What I'm actually *expecting* will happen is that the availability of the Internet connection might not be great everywhere, but when the connection is available, it should work OK (decent bandwidth, high-ish latency). Too early to tell just yet, however. -- Ivan Krstić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: 0x147C722D _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/sugar
