Can a computer game teach how to fight real-world adversaries—dictators, military occupiers and corrupt rulers, using methods that have succeeded in actual conflicts—not with laser rays or AK47s, but with non-military strategies and nonviolent weapons?
The affordable (“the $100”) computer
Y’all know by now about the “$100 computer” for nations where personal computers aren’t broadly affordable. Here’s a C|Net wrap on a number of other computers (most are proposals) designed to address this affordability gap.
Cultural Differences, e-Learning, and the Development Gateway
Continuing on the international and cultural question…
A good way to stay up-to-date, and perhaps to receive “more information than you have time to process,” about global e-learning, is to subscribe to the “E-Learning” or the “Information and Communication Technologies” mailings from the Development Gateway e-Learning knowledgebase.
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Training for the (new) online trainer
I’ve just discovered what looks like a good online resource for those new to either the Internet or to online training. itrain-online presents basic information and links to other sources, and to articles, on subjects like:
* Basic online skills
* Strategic uses of the net
* Web development (for beginners)
And it points to numerous resources for trainers. Resources to help you become a more effective online trainer.
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