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13.7.7 :-) Linda L. Markham
Bravo. I concur. The Internet allows disabled students to participate in educational activities that
would otherwise beimpossible. Furthermore, it provides educational
opportunities to individuals living in remote areas or to those who areunable to attend a tradittional
classroom because of time limitations.
13.7.9 :-) Anthony
Simulated conversation? Where? Either Peters doesn't understand what "simulated" means or
he's digging way deep to find a con. There's nothing simulated about this
conversation. It's real ... a real human being is typing it and a real human being is going to read
it.
- 13.7.10 :-? Bobbie
Well said Anthony, I agree with you. I do not believe that "simulated" conversation is the
correct choice of description. It can only be simulated if there is no actual
conversation taking place but there is. Whether it is written or spoken by a HUMAN it is still a form
of conversation. Peters should rethink his decision.
Bobbie
- 13.7.11 :-) Brent
In my line of work simulation saves lives and money. In the military we are able to simulate combat
in a virtual settingthus keeping us from going to some of the actual
hotspots that should be taken care of. Not only does this save lives intraining it allows us to plan
using the actual terrain from another country minimizing our losses
when we actually do haveto go.
- 13.7.12 :-) Grady
I also agree. Very well stated.
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