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  1. Re:Non-90210 Final Fantasy. on Final Fantasy XII Review · · Score: 1

    thanks, I havent played RPG before but I like to watch and learn and think and sometimes rev engineer. I teach interactive design so all is fair. I will look out for some FF in the stores near me as well as the Planescape: Torment. thanks I appreciate it.

  2. Re:Non-90210 Final Fantasy. on Final Fantasy XII Review · · Score: 1

    so would you recommend it to a newbie to FF? should I buy this one or is there a better one? thanks Ade

  3. Podcast as soon as you can on Podcasts of University Lectures? · · Score: 1

    Lectures should be supported by whatever media you have at your disposal. I tutor more than I lecture but I am not a professor. I wish that students and staff had the means to put their ideas up and allow others to discuss comment etc. I dont use attendance records as the means of ensuring students pass, it should be about the work they hand in. If physical attendances are low is this reflected by an increase in downloads of the podcasts etc? Restrict access to those enrolled and allow them to access via remote. I work in a University that prides itself on its rural and regional access and insists that all students must do at least one online only unit. Its a start.

  4. Re:Make sure they know how do it either way on Exposing Children to Technology? · · Score: 1

    instill fun and creativity. tell them stories so they learn to listen. Play with things both technical and practical. Let them see how you master the technology. My eldest daughter's first techno words were apple because she could see the logo. She is now entering uni to study architecture and has embraced the computer, camera, video ipod etc because I did and supported their play. Let them read. remember the that was for a reason. Let them see if intuition can overcome bad design. Talk. grow with them. thats enough from me father of three teenagers (6 ipods, 5DVD playing machines, 2psp, N64, PS1, PS2 and wall to wall books etc).