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THE ROLL OF ADULT EDUCATION IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY COUNTRY ROADS AND SU PE RH I G H WAYS Information Access in the 1990s Donna Whltson and Michael Day learn how to build a bomb. Does the government know ast week we decided to spend an hour about this? We better send a message to the President- cruising the information super high- yes he does have an E-Mail address. The hour is almost way. With no particular destination in up. Back to current business. We are team teaching a mind, we moved randomly through couw next semester, but have forgotten when it is sched- the Internet (an immense computer network of inter- so connecting networks). Our thoughts first turned to the uled and wonder how many students have signed up fat The online database of the university is available, so weather. We spend a great deal of time traveling and live we check with it. Better choose a text for that couw. We in a rather challenging climate so we checked current call up the university libmy catalog and see what they road conditions and weather reports for the state. Ravel have. Maybe Berkeley has more. We can look
Adult Learning – SAGE
Published: Nov 1, 1994
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