Comment Verbs vs Nouns (Score -1, Offtopic) 454
It's set up — two words.
Setup is a noun. Set up is a verb.
(Sorry — my grammar-ness finally got the best of me.)
It's set up — two words.
Setup is a noun. Set up is a verb.
(Sorry — my grammar-ness finally got the best of me.)
This is part of the reason that Anonymous is as important as they are -- they represent an (all-too-rare) new route through which the general populace may upon occasion stand up to the power of the authorities.
The fact that aDesigner requires "Internet Explorer 6.0 or above", thereby making the tool itself inaccessible to a significant portion of the web development community, is almost too much to bear.
They're asking the wrong questions, focusing on short-term test score results. The right questions are: For teachers, does the technology increase the adoption rates for new materials? And for students, do the laptops increase information and computer literacy rates? Improving either or both of those rates will have significant impacts further down the line.
Assessing the effectiveness of these measures by looking at immediate test scores is akin to judging a new company mission statement by the next quarterlies -- it's foolish and short-sighted.
Remember to say hello to your bank teller.