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Spring 1998
Vol 6 Issue 2

IN THIS ISSUE...

Technology and Change ... duh!

Some Thoughts on Change from Egypt

Creating Opportunities for Student Success

 Playing Out the Imagination's Wildest Scenarios...

Learn Today, Apply Tomorrow

Upcoming Events

Learning Styles

From Computer Bio Simulations...

Community College Assessment Library

SEE ALSO...
The Forum

Discussion

Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction

The Labyrinth... Sharing Information on Learning Technologies

Learn Today, Apply Tomorrow
Walter Skurda
Student, SCC

My job as a professional writer at Motorola has gone way beyond using a pencil and pad of paper to convey my thoughts and ideas. Computers are the "must have" tools of today, and the computer animation class, which teaches the in's and out's of multimedia program development is an integral part of my everyday work scene.

Taking a class used to mean that some day you might be able to use the information. All that is changed. What I learn in class during my evening session gets put to use the very next morning at the office. The days of learn-it-once-and-use-it-for-ten-years are gone. Things in the computer graphics world change almost daily. Today, the classroom is one of the major keys to success.