Via Seb Schmoller, this is an analysis of the 430 responses the British Department for Education and Skills (DfES) received to last July's consultation document, Towards a Unified e-Learning Strategy. According to the summary, the most common concern express was regarding the digital divide. But overall respondants "wholeheartedly" supported the vision for e-learning expressed in the document and the strategy put forward, though there was disagreement as to the range of partnerships that should be undertaken and calls for the strategy to look beyond the education sector and into e-learning in the workplace. On the same page is a set of PowerPoint slides for Diana Laurillard's presentation for BETT 2004, Realising the Vision for e-Learning containing a lengthy discussion of the idea that "public services need an adaptive model 'flexible enough to personalise everything they offer, and responsive to the public they serve'"
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