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时间:2021-10-01 10:05:21 计算机论文 我要投稿

EdnTop: A Portal for Education in the Post-PC Era of Wireless PDAs

A “Post PC Era” looms in our future—a new reality are wireless PDAs—Personal Digital Assistants—and networked “portals,” such as EdnTop.com, dedicated to servicing them. The history of computing in education parallels that of the computing elsewhere:

— beginning in the 1960s with mainframe computers connected to classrooms, if at all, by wired teletype terminals;

— followed a computing generation later by mini-computers and dedicated terminals;

— followed in the 1990s by legions of personal computers, so-called “PCs” often wired to LANs (Local Area Networks) in client-server environments; most connected to the internet and the World Wide Web.

— and now comes the wireless Personal Digital Assistant, or PDA.

Most everyone recognizes that the internet is changing nearly every aspect of our world, making “globalization,” worldwide, a reality the far reaches of which are, as yet, only dimly perceived by most of us.

Today, the buzz word is “wireless.” And that word now means many things: PCs with “wireless” 802.11b LAN/WAN connections as well as small hand-held computers, “Personal Digital Assistants” or PDAs, from many sources such as Palm, Hewlett-Packard, Agenda, SONY, and soon many, many others. Some of these devices now have “wireless” connections to the internet. All of them promise a World of “ubiquitous” computing — access to programs and data, world-wide, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Moreover, the accelerating pace of change guarantees that “education” in the traditional sense of teaching “facts and data and how-to-do things” is a hopeless race against time: the classroom and the teacher cannot possibly keep pace with changing world realities. Some of what is taught to a child of age 10 will be wrong or irrelevant by the time the child leaves high school. Some of what the student learns in high school will be out of date by the time that student leaves college.

We are now in an age of life-long learning. Our task is to

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