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Further Workshop Discussion - Moody & Koch

Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 11:34:59 -0500 (EST)
From: "Jennie L. Moody"
To: usercomm@unidata.ucar.edu
Subject: Further Discussion
Just thought I would circulate Steve's message, which only came to me, and my brief reply.

On Mar 16, 17:35, Steve Koch wrote:
> Subject: Re: Revived Workshop Discussion

> Jennie: > > Thank you for attempting to clarify and explain your concept for this > workshop; this was most helpful, and perhaps there is more common > ground there than I understood there to be. Good. > however, I still believe that a > workshop can only be justified if the participants gain valuable > information that will help them to improve the way that they do their > business as educators, and yes, I do mean within the UNIDATA > data/applications environment. Okay, I don't think anyone would disagree with this. > Nevertheless, I restate my argument that we > must assist the participants in methods for accomplishing such > pedagogical objectives, not just gee-whiz the attendees with what > everyone is doing with the data, software, and display systems. No argument here, I agree with you. Again, thats why I use the word applications....there's more to this than pretty pictures or "electronic wallpaper", its how we _use_ it that matters. > There must be some measure of practical benefit to be gained by > attendance at such an NSF-funded workshop, in my opinion. We will need > to carefully define what is to be gained from this experience, and how > we will accomplish stated goals. Good meat for the meating. > Right, its this definition of goal/approach/content etc. that we need to zoom in on.... > Steve > > >

Email: Steve_Koch@ncsu.edu
> -- End of excerpt from Steve Koch
Jennie