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From: bobh@greg.UUCP (Bob Heuman)
Newsgroups: net.ai
Subject: Re: AI bboard
Message-ID: <105@greg.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 30-Jun-85 06:10:10 EDT
Article-I.D.: greg.105
Posted: Sun Jun 30 06:10:10 1985
Date-Received: Thu, 4-Jul-85 04:46:38 EDT
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Summary: 

In article <916@sdcsla.UUCP> you write:
>Mark Richer announced the formation of a bulletin board for articles on
>Artificial Intelligence and Education.  I was wondering if these articles
>would be available on the net.  In other words, is there going to be 
>a net.ai.educ?
   ^^^^^^^^^^^

I second the nomination.  I worked with Seymour Papert at MIT when I was
at school there and have been out of touch with the field since.  I
think education is the most intesting aspect of ai.  It is certainly
basic (as is perception, representation of knowledge, etc), but it
seems to be a little more relevent, and has tremendous potential for
changing the world for the better.  (I shudder when I think of how much
time is spent by people in schools learning nothing).

Who else is interested?
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