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Questionnaire

Feb 22, 2006 5:51PM PST

Dear all,

I have project regarding multimedia and I am distributing questionnaire to several people and hope if you all could possibly help me in answering it.



1> Give examples of how multimedia has affected (a) the nation as a whole, (b) your country , and (c) your personal life



2> How do you believe multimedia technology will affect the future of schooling? If the Information Superhighway could serve all the nation?s educational software to children at home, for example, would there be no further need for schools as we know them? Are there any aspects of schooling that technology cannot replace?



3> Briefly Explain the effect of the of Multimedia in Communication Media, Entertainment.



Hope to hear from you all soon.

Thanks

Regards,

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The short answer.
Feb 22, 2006 7:36PM PST

It's a passing fad. Only those in multimedia, film industry will think this is important. Once you strip away the technology, it's you and me and how we get along.

Bob

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My Soapbox
Feb 23, 2006 12:21AM PST

In reply to #2.

This is already available...it is called correspondence school.
But correspondence school only works for someone with maturity, and a desire to learn.

The thought of teaching children at home via multimedia is a pipe dream. That would require someone at each home to supervise the children.

Even at college level, it will only work for a small percent of the students.
You are still dealing with immature people.

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