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Why not? How is this different from offline media? Newspapers also have content and theme. Is this really a web-maker skill, or just a life skill? | Why not? How is this different from offline media? Newspapers also have content and theme. Is this really a web-maker skill, or just a life skill? | ||
* '''Atul:''' Wait, is it necessarily a bad thing that something isn't only applicable to Webmaking? i.e., is there anything wrong with teaching a life skill that's also of crucial importance to Webmaking? Isn't it actually a ''good'' thing if folks can take powerful ideas they learned in Webmaking and apply them to different aspects of their life? And conversely, isn't it empowering to learn the webby way of doing something that one already knows how to do elsewhere? It seems like building bridges between different disciplines like this could be a powerful motivator for learning Webmaking, a bit like Seymour Papert's [http://www.papert.org/articles/GearsOfMyChildhood.html gears]. Maybe I am getting off-topic, though. | |||
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