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- From: brent@socs.uts.edu.au (Disco Inferno Curtis)
- Subject: Re: Undergrad access to AARNet (really: Political Science Simulations)
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- Date: 16 Nov 92 01:42:50 GMT
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- jas@munta.cs.mu.OZ.AU (John Shepherd) writes:
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- >Some students spend up to six hours
- >a day on it for the period of 3 weeks that the simulation is running, which
- >is a good sign that the students are getting very involved in what is
- >primarily a learning experience.
-
- And also a good sign that they are ignoring their other subjects.
- Six hours a day on one subject for three weeks? Sounds like
- major net.addiction.
-
- Brent.
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