On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 13:27 +0530, senthilraja P wrote:

> >
> > Sorry for getting ranty, but this attitude is what pisses me off. I've been
> > a student before, when there aren't even (local) forums like these to ask
> > and learn. You're saying you can't even edit a wiki and *ask what you need*
> > in a structured way. So what is it that you couldn't find info about? Ask it
> > now, and you'll see how you'll get the answers. Go ahead. And FYI, something
> > woozy like "whole student community will be grateful to you" is nonsense. I
> > would be happier if I know just one good student benefited in a measurable
> > way from my time spent. If you want help, do your homework, and then come to
> > us.
> >
> >
> The solution is to create a working environment within the college
> itself...  an intranet webserver running within the computer lab..  a mail
> server .. a POP3 server..   a local wiki, which collates knowledge from
> students..  an intranet forum..  all these at one stage connected to wiki..
> 
> So if such a working environment is created within college, students should
> have to learn to use these..
> 
> Secondly, students should be encouraged to try new applications/ new
> initatives for the college use..
> 
> Colleges have 8 Mbps bandwidth..  and if properly used, students can publish
> their own website within their lab servers..
> 
> We have to train students to think practically..  The benchmark for any
> initiative/application is how far it is well received among the users..
> 
> Regards,
> Senthil
+1
GY


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