Noses against the Window
In "Teleconference a holiday treat for Marine families," an LA Times article describes how the U.C. San Diego supercomputing center is making facilities available to families of those in the armed services based in Camp Pendleton to aid them in communicating with loved ones stationed in Iraq. Having used similar facilities in teaching this year, I know that the experience of telepresence afforded by the technology is surprisingly strong.
Labels: global villages, Iraq war, Los Angeles Times, military
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