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Connectivity, the answer to ending ignorance and separation : can you hear me yet?

Judy Breck
"In Connectivity, the Answer to Ending Ignorance and Separation: Can You Hear Me Yet?, Judy Breck proposes that the natural setting of human learning is a web of nodes and links. The subtitle echoes the book's call for universal mobile connectivity that will include every man, woman, and child in the global community. According to Breck, networks may replace schools altogether, and one of the great boons universal individual connectivity will bring, along with the end of ignorance and separation, is the disappearance of terrorism. Connectivity, she explains, changes everything when we all study on a common virtual ground and when we can all be heard." "This book contains parallel discussions of how network connectivity is fundamentally diminishing terrorism, transforming business enterprises, becoming a new artistic expressive medium, and providing a new and different locus for human knowledge. Connectivity, the Answer to Ending Ignorance and Separation is written for every educator eager to learn more about networks."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2004
ScarecrowEducation, Lanham, Md., 2004
viii, 169 pages ; 23 cm
9781578860401, 1578860407
52518849
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