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Sun Jan 8 12:31:42 EST 2006


ideas.   They enforce a system that is a failure and results in excessive work
for the Adult Ed field.

The software is primitive and I am now looking at a new system that would be
based on what I have learned from the initial efforts.

I have refrained from saying anything on this list as I feel it is a
distraction from the very useful main purpose of the list.   Maybe we can use
this list to identify those persons who may be interested in this field and
then see where we can go from there.   I have thought of setting up a "Denken's
World" for such matters.   This is one application I have for the lessons that
I get from David's efforts.


I look forward to hearing more from the group.   Contact me directly if you
please.

Harry



AWilder106 at aol.com wrote:

> Hi Harry,
>
> Your note about words and concepts mirrors much understanding of how the
> brain works, learns, and builds up new associative systems, that is why I
> think it is a natural for adult literacy.  There are a bunch of us who have
> thrashed through some of these words and concepts over half a year or so
> (more?) on this list.  We are kind of a small community.
>
> I wish other lurkers would speak up, there is a tremendous amount of useful
> knowledge out there.
>
> Are you a computer programmer?
>
> Andrea
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