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How can a computer session answer the queries? How does a computer program address the requiremens of a particular environment? How does a computer utilize analogies to further get the point across? How does a computer program answer the students' questions?

Do we use computer programs to train doctors, accountants or lawyers? How about computer programmers, illustrators and developers? Can we use computers to train engineers to build bridges and roadways?

So how come it is acceptable to educate forklkift operators on how to operate a forklift safely, and do so with reasonable explanations?

I strongly oppose the use of computer programs to train operators on the safe use of forklifts in any workplace. hat is why I stand clear of forklifts when I visit my local Home Depot store.
  • Posted 27 Nov 2008 11:47
  • By dan_m
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