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Subject:Re: Java in Educational Web Pages From:Shmuel Ben-Artzi <sba -at- NETMEDIA -dot- NET -dot- IL> Date:Fri, 25 Oct 1996 07:50:19 +0200
Fellow listmembers,
Could I please request that answers to Ed Savitz's query about the use of
Java applets, NetMeeting, etc. be made to the list. I am also very
interested in the subject, as I will soon begin work on just such an
educational project. I'm sure that there must be others who would like to
see this material as well.
Thanks and Shalom,
Shmuel Ben-Artzi
Netanya, Israel
sba -at- netmedia -dot- net -dot- il
>Are there any educational web page designers out there who have used Java
>applets to enhance the appearance or functionality of their work? Also,
>have you used Microsoft's NetMeeting or similar conferening software in a
>school or training environment?