Hi,

My thoughts below:

On 12/17/06, Gaurav Mishra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would like to talk to some engineering students about implementation
> of moodle in their colleges , It might be useful for our college too.

Have you tried opening up a CMS from a dial-up connection in any rural
place in India? It will be pathetically slow.

It is only the metropolitan cities that have the so-called
"broadband". Most colleges are outside city locations and even though
may get so-called "high-speed" connections, it really isn't that
"high-speend high-bandwidth".

IMO, the idea of moodle for education is useful _only_ if it is meant
to be used inside a college campus, provided the college has a decent
LAN and enough computers for all students to use.

If they make it available in the Internet, then day-scholar students
on dial-up will find it very difficult to use.

SK

-- 
Shakthi Kannan
http://www.shakthimaan.com

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