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LEARNING THROUGH ACTIONLet's face it, you can read up and study a subject all you want, andyou can learn a great deal, but eventually you'll come to a stand still inyour learning process unless you s...
 Joe Bingham | Internet Articles | December 31, 2001
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ADVANCED LEARNINGBy now you've covered the basics in your chosen field and you'vestarted to apply what you have learned into action. You've got someexperience of your own now, and you are learning fr...
 Joe Bingham | Internet Articles | December 31, 2001
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LEARN BY PASSING IT ONHave you ever had a teacher at the end of a course make thefollowing statement?"I hope you have learned as much from me as I have learned fromyou."Why would a teacher say someth...
 Joe Bingham | Internet Articles | December 31, 2001
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SOURCES FOR EDUCATIONThe Internet is loaded with information. It literally is the reason for itsexistence. Therefore, it is completely possible for anyone to find theeducation they are looking for on...
 Joe Bingham | Internet Articles | December 31, 2001
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STARTING ON YOUR EDUCATION We all need to learn and keep on learning, and we are all at varyingstages of learning. Today starts a new series focusing on where, how,and from whom we should get our on...
 Joe Bingham | Internet Articles | December 31, 2001
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OOPS!! by jane fulton The other day I received an email in my inboxtitled "Apology". I thought, apology? for what? Iopened it and began reading. It seems that afellow publisher had made a mistake! He ...
 Jane Fulton | Internet Articles | December 30, 2001
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After all my years as an Internet Professional, I can't begin to count the number of phone calls and emails I've gotten regarding safe shopping on the Internet. When you really think about it, there's...
 William Milham | Internet Articles | December 23, 2001
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It might be surprising to learn, but more often than not, someone is watching what you're doing on-line. I'm not talking about your kids (or parents) looking over your shoulder as you surf; I'm talkin...
 William Milham | Internet Articles | December 23, 2001
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In 1936 an American (Alonzo Church) and a Briton (Alan M. Turing) published independently (as is often the coincidence in science) the basics of a new branch in Mathematics (and logic): computability ...
 Sam Vaknin | Technology Articles | December 20, 2001
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Whole forests have been wasted in the effort to refute the Chinese Room Thought Experiment proposed by Searle in 1980 and refined (really derived from axioms) in 1990. The experiment envisages a room ...
 Sam Vaknin | Technology Articles | December 20, 2001
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Though the countries in transition are far from being an homogeneous lot, there are a few denominators common to their Internet experience hitherto: 1. Internet invasion The penetration of the Interne...
 Sam Vaknin | Technology Articles | December 20, 2001
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One can discern the following relationships between the Law and Technology: 1. Sometimes technology becomes an inseparable part of the law. In extreme cases, technology itself becomes the law. The use...
 Sam Vaknin | Technology Articles | December 20, 2001
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The PRODUCTIVE HARDWARE The world is debating the Solow Paradox. Named after the Nobel laureate in economics, it was stated by him thus: "You can see the computer age everywhere these days, except in ...
 Sam Vaknin | Technology Articles | December 20, 2001
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http://www.enfish.com/The hype over ubiquitous (or pervasive) computing (computers everywhere) has masked a potentially more momentous development. It is the convergence of computing devices interface...
 Sam Vaknin | Internet Articles | December 19, 2001
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http://www.everymail.com/ The Internet started off as a purely American phenomenon and seemed to perpetuate the fast-emerging dominance of the English language. A negligible minority of web sites were...
 Sam Vaknin | Internet Articles | December 19, 2001
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