The unannounced mid-semester shutdown of my old company, iLrn, is beginning to take on the dimensions of a scandal.
Professors Blast e-Textbook Company, at InternetNews.com.
Other expressions of anger that you can find through a handy Google include this account of the company's mendacity in its dealings with professors, and this professor's suggestion that his students file a complaint with the Massachusetts Consumer Advisory Commission. In .pdf, of course.
I'm really looking forward to Bob getting arrested.
Professors Blast e-Textbook Company, at InternetNews.com.
Other expressions of anger that you can find through a handy Google include this account of the company's mendacity in its dealings with professors, and this professor's suggestion that his students file a complaint with the Massachusetts Consumer Advisory Commission. In .pdf, of course.
I'm really looking forward to Bob getting arrested.
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Date: 2003-05-22 01:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-21 09:23 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2003-05-22 10:59 am (UTC)Or you could say to them, "No, I will go into internet publishing and then, through a bizarre set of circumstances, become a copy editor and a proofreader and then a Web site content administrator. That is my grand plan!" I wish I had said that so that when it turned out that way, I could have been right all along.
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Date: 2003-05-22 05:29 pm (UTC)since my second major is sociology I tell people "I am majoring in History and people watching" two equally useless majors. I like to say "in 30 years I will get a papper that says 'you went to school for a long time' and thats about it"