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  • What to expect from remote learning management systems during the Coronavirus outbreak

    sirozha said:
    You forgot Google Classroom. 
    We didn't forget it. However, given its limitations, it isn't as commonly used as what we've listed above. 

    Perhaps in a few years, but not now. And, that's assuming that Google doesn't kill it before then.
    It's interesting you should say this. My son's school started distance learning as of today (since the schools are closed), and they are using Google Classroom exclusively. It works really well. They are conducting live lessons via web cameras over Google Classroom's Google Meet. 
    gatorguy
  • What to expect from remote learning management systems during the Coronavirus outbreak

    You forgot Google Classroom. 
    sdw2001alexsaunders790
  • Editorial: No WSJ, Apple isn't stuck in China

    sirozha said:
    DED,

    TL; DR


    That says more about you than the article.  Thanks for the insightful comment though.

    Frankly, I can’t read any more of his fanboy essays. 

    airnerdchemengin1pscooter63
  • Editorial: No WSJ, Apple isn't stuck in China

    DED,

    TL; DR


    muthuk_vanalingamairnerdpscooter63
  • Huawei hit hard by coronavirus in China, new criminal charges in U.S.

    tmay said:
    tmay said:
    https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3050771/china-gets-little-sympathy-munich-us-europe-agree-need

    "The need to confront China’s rising influence in the world has become one of the few strategic agenda items that Americans and Europeans can agree on, in sharp contrast to wider transatlantic disagreements over defence, trade and multilateralism.

    Leaders from Austria and Norway on Friday expressed concerns about China’s rising clout, worries similar to those expressed by US lawmakers at the Munich Security Conference, an annual event that gathers experts from around the world.

    But comments from officials at the conference made clear that even though there was general agreement on an overall strategy, the US and Europe continue to disagree on tactics."


    Interesting!
    Russia attacked us in 2016 and again in 2018 and is attacking us again in 2020.   But we're worried about China while we invite the Russians into our White House.   That's odd.  Almost like its a distraction or something.
    Odd that you can only focus on Trump, not on multiple threats. Heck, even the EU recognizes both Russia and China as threats.

    Trump derangement syndrome.

    I think the derangement is on your side of the aisle.
    Yes, as I said, Russia has attacked us three times (including the present attack on our upcoming election) but all you and Trump can focus on is imaginary attacks by China that have only occured in you delusional brains.   Well, Trump is not delusional.  He is strategic:  He knows China is overtaking us as the world's leading economy so he is responding as he always does:  with an attack based on lies.  It is his followers who are deranged for believing his lies.
    Do you realize that the US interferes in every election in the world? 

    Just a few examples

    When Boris Yeltsin was running for the second term, his campaign employed a team of American advisors who worked on Bill Clinton’s campaigns. Back then, Bill Clinton was in office as US president and wanted Yeltsin to be re-elected for a second term even though he was on track to lose the election. The team of American advisors rented an entire floor in a prestigious Moscow hotel. The floor was cordoned off by the security services and no one knew what was going on there until years past that election. Boris Yeltsin won the election while being extremely unpopular in Russia by then. This was a direct interference by a US president into an election in another country, which fundamentally changed history because it resulted in Vladimir Putin being selected by Yeltsin first as PM, and later as successor interim President when Yeltsin resigned on the last day of the 20th century. 

    US directly interfered in Ukrainian political struggle first during the Orange Revolution and then during the so-called Euro-Maidan revolution of the 2014. The Euro-Maidan deposed the democratically elected Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovich and resulted in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict that has caused thousands of dead, tens of thousands of wounded, and millions of refugees. 

    US interfered into Chilean politics and brought about the rule of Augusto Pinochet, which resulted in thousands of democracy activists kidnapped by the fascist Pinochet government. Tens of thousands were jailed and thousands were murdered by the police. Chile became a brutal military dictatorship for over two decades  because of the US interference. 

    US tried to interfere into Cuban politics during by launching the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, which resulted in the Cuban government allowing  the Soviet nuclear missiles being stationed in Cuba and the world coming to the brink of a nuclear war. 

    US deposed governments of almost every Central American country. Supported anti-government fighters in Nicaragua, which resulted in a bloody civil war in Nicaragua. 

    US supported a bloody regime in El Salvador that murdered tens of thousands of its own citizens. 

    US interfered in Libya and assassinated the Libyan leader, which resulted in the collapse of one of the most prosperous African countries and an endless bloody civil war that is still continuing.  

    US interfered in Syria, which resulted in a million dead and millions of refugees. 

    US interfered In Iraq, which resulted in a million dead and the rise if ISIS.  

    US interfered in Israeli politics on multiple occasions. 

    SHALL I CONTINUE? 

    What Russia did to the US  in 2016 was child’s play compared to what the US has been doing to others for decades, if not centuries. 
    avon b7muthuk_vanalingam