Oh Ian,

I have been spending a lot of time reading decades old papers by Engelbart and 
Papert that suggest methods of learning and machine interaction have still not 
been fully realized. If Nuvoc were the trailing edge that would mean that we 
had made much more progress than is apparent to me. I think that many would be 
amazed at the amount of work that has been put into creating this resource, and 
its value will become more apparent with use.

Are you or Henry planning to be at the conference this summer? If not, I would 
hope that somebody will be mentioning Nuvoc during the presentations. I am 
planning to take a look at the jsoftware site as a learning ecology [1] and if 
you like I could use the Nuvoc as an example of an important emerging component 
of it.

Cheers, bob

[1] Learning Ecology, Communities, and Networks Extending the classroom, George 
Siemens October 17, 2003 
http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/learning_communities.htm

On Jun 27, 2014, at 5:29 PM, Ian Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> There's always this need for
> bringing up the trailing edge of technological innovation. Which is what I
> see NuVoc as doing, if you want to be brutally clear-eyed about it.

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