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Foil 34 Application Experiments

From General NPAC Foils-98A starting January 98 (PowerPoint) General Research -- January 98 -->. by Geoffrey C. Fox


Education (Credit, Basic Principles, Long) versus training (focussed, short, non-credit)
Jackson State: add value in areas where recipient educational institution is not able to deliver particular material
NPAC K-12 and International Experiments: Similar to Jackson State in different communities
  • Link Instructors and pupils from multiple institutions
PET Training: Do the pupils want Synchronous or Asynchronous delivery? Do they want credit?
Will Universities allow one to give credit for activities delivered in non traditional ways by non traditional people ?



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