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what is this all about?

from years doing experiential education i know that learning is an evolutionary process and the best way to learn is through sharing information and common experiences with others. the same process is true for computer training. as a trainer i have a lot of knowledge and insight to share with my students and i find that they also have a great deal to share with each other - often times around topicsi never would have thought to discuss.

i created bedoop as a forum that will bridge the student-teacher divide. we all have knowledge to share and we can always learn more as well. here, students can be teachers, teachers can be students or any way you want to slice it. this is a forum to share any computer knowledge you may have that you think will be useful to others. humor is always appreciated too, so if you know any good jokes...

the goal is to develop a large knowledge base of handy tips, tricks and ideas, as well as a bunch of technical hullaballoo that will help us all learn how to keep up with this fast-moving world of computers. all levels of users will benefit. all levels of expertise are appreciated. if you would like to be an "authorized" contributor just let me know. otherwise, keep checking back as i am adding more content all the time!


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