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Marshall McLuhan) -- Im not trying to be a smarty-pants here, but I looked this up and Gary was close: "We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. I was a victim of the e-Learning Hype Cycle of 2000/2001. We march backwards into the future." I think rapid e-Learning will be a big one. Who will be the victims this time around?
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Im sure there will be many posts remembering Philip.there should be. Im just a bit dazed that Philip is gone - he was always there - behind the scenes - working incredibly hard and ridiculously long hours for little or no credit. This is guy whose work has literally shaped the face of the e-learning world as we know it.
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