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On 7/27/06, sterling <sstouden@thelinks.com> wrote:
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> In learning science we call it "learning channels". I call it the
> one teacher twenty student problem: several students speak only Spanish, a
> few speak only French, two are deaf, 3 are without eyesight, one is 12
> years old, two are 65 years old, and the minority are normal average
> students (whatever that is) and each student prefers one teaching style to
> another. Two of the students are children of the principal, one is rich,
> most are poor, and until this hour none have been in a class together.
> For this hour the teacher has a choice of 13 teaching styles. Which style
> and which language does the teacher attempt to use to communicate with the
> students?
He can use HTML web pages, cos there are renderers for blinds people
(aural renderers, and braile maybe, or a printer with 3d ink). He can
have different stylesets, because the 12 years old need vivid colors
and kool images, and maybe disable some paragraphs...
<p class="mature">here is about sex</p>
12yo.css
mature { visibility: hidden; }
This has already ben solved on United Nations: everything is
translated to french, then french is traslated to whatever the user
need.
Where is my cookie?
--Tei
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