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I prefer reading
anyway and there is more content in the article.
However, my main complaint is the problem with sound and bandwidth on the Internet. I am in the US, with a broadband connection, but during peak hours (4pm) the PP presentation was still annoyingly slow. I have had a very frustrating time with streaming audio on my computer, which is admittedly rather old. I cannot get Real player to work at all, but I can listen to some audio pieces - on the other hand, at home, Real player works well, but some others do not. I consider myself a very average internet user, with no great computer skills, but it seems to me that online learning will not take off until this whole issue is tackled. I understand that the Adobe Acrobat format is the universally accepted standard for document transmission and this works well - surely we need something analogous for sound and/or multimedia files? My point is that until this becomes more user-friendly it cannot be used world-wide. |