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School is in full swing at the university town near me. I'm in the city about once a week and I always see college students with their backpacks full of books, hearts full of dreams and a mobile phone in hand.
As I look at the new generation of students at my Alma Mater, I have to think back to my days of school in a non-tech world. I not only had to go to a computer lab to check e-mail as no one had computers at that time, but we also had to take a floppy disk with us to be able to access our e-mail. We were unreachable unless we were in our dorm room, and the only way we could watch a movie was to go out and rent something on VHS.
So how has technology changed how one goes to school? Many different ways. I remember taking an off campus class when I was in college. The lectures were on TV on the public TV station in the early morning hours. I had to set my VCR to tape them. (And I waited until near the end of the semester and my VHS tape broke, so I wasn't able to access any lectures! I still made a C in the class even though I basically didn't go all semester.)