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Posted by L.Grohn on September 29, 1999 at 03:17:58:
In Reply to: Re: Wonder (and possible UTK test) posted by mike cahill on September 28, 1999 at 20:13:20:
>And on and on..... one begins to loooooooong
>for a more precise system of sharing information. No?No. In communication the receiving partner
has always his/her own context, background
though which the information is interpreted.One of the main problem with any notation
(UTK is one of those) is that when you
have plenty of items, you can't get the whole picture.
The computer is helpful in archiving and maintenance
of the desricptions but that is not the point.This is also a matter of learning styles. Perhaps
UTK is useful for people having a certain learning
style but what about the others? People used to
having sticks must use a fork...
- Re: Learning styles and UTK? mike cahill 15:20:41 9/29/99 (0)
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