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	<description>ILS 599 - Kathi Blum</description>
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The account &#8211; Chat Room works fine&#8230;
If you are blind like me, you can enlarge the font &#8211; which I would recommend.
 Heck even during this nasty storm the turnaround time was pretty good.
Far better than Vista chat.
I like the concept of using the Chat Room for a course, but honestly, in my opinion it does [...]]]></description>
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<p>The account &#8211; Chat Room works fine&#8230;</p>
<p>If you are blind like me, you can enlarge the font &#8211; which I would recommend.</p>
<p> Heck even during this nasty storm the turnaround time was pretty good.</p>
<p>Far better than Vista chat.<br />
I like the concept of using the Chat Room for a course, but honestly, in my opinion it does not work in the context of someone giving instruction or a lecture to a large group. Chat is Chat &#8211; a give and take, much like a conversation with one or more people.</p>
<p> It is perfect for answering questions and adding comments.</p>
<p>To add more text than would fit in the blank field, just gets too cumbersome.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a nice feature to log on to a chat room and find the professor logged on and waiting to ask questions.</p>
<p>Now I know in the real world that would not always be the case..but it sure is convenient.</p>
<p>Back in the day when AOL chat rooms were the rage (maybe they still are) I admit that I chatted quite a bit with a fellow who lived in So. California.</p>
<p>I got to know him pretty well &#8211; eventually he moved out here and we got married.</p>
<p>That was eight years ago!!!</p>
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