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Information technology is becoming increasingly relevant to large sections of society -- it is no longer limited to certain "technical" professions. Universities and colleges have a responsibility to ensure that their students have a high degree of exposure to technology in the course of their education, since such experience is extremely important for their future success in the workplace. Mark Resner,

Is your computer system ready for the year 2000?

Geography 498 W (Fall 1997)

Undergraduate Workshop in Economic & Business Geography

'97 Theme: "Geography of the Information Economy and the Role of the Internet"

Wednesday, 2:30-5 (in Geography Collaboratory, 415 Smith)

(http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/498/mainpage.html)

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