Having said that, I was pleasantly suprised when I stepped into the room I was scheduled to teach our first "Living Off The Grid" evening class at Confederation College. Turns out we had a student (Tom) from Sioux Lookout, a town at about 375km away from the college. A long drive for a 3-hour class...
Buttons, screens, microphones, computers, keyboards - even students!
I like to use a lot of visuals for my classes (hello PowerPoint), and technology helped out again; want Tom to see what the class sees? Just press this button to go from camera (the class) to computer (the visuals), and press again if you want to go back. It worked like a charm and I loved it.
Very cool, very effective and environmentally helpful. Want to experience it for yourself? You still can! There's 3 more classes left (February 6, 17 and 20); just make sure you're somewhere far away from Thunder Bay and sign up. See ya on the big screen!
Sioux Lookout is a champion of another kind of distance learning. The Sioux-Hudson Literacy Council offers free e-learning courses in everything from learning how to manage personal finances to pre-GED courses. All you need is a computer with high-speed internet and a set of headphones with mic. They use Centra 7, which also permits video-conferencing and powerpoint sharing and a bunch of other things.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't worry about future technology worsening our environmental
ReplyDeletesituation. Quite the contrary. History amply demonstrates that we
develop inefficient technologies first, then technology evolves to more
efficient forms. Your own house is a mix of some of the oldest and
newest technologies, so you know the way of the future is based on a
knowledge base that spans generations!
Have fun
Kevin O'Connor
Hi Hubert:
ReplyDeleteAre you aware that solar and wind power have to be heavily subsidized by Ontario taxpayers to make them pay? They are intermittent and need a back up supply from regular sources like nuclear, hydro, gas or coal.
As a taxpayer I have reservations about subsidizing unprofitable businesses.