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Distance-Education Critic's Book Takes Aim at Army's Efforts

By JEFFREY R. YOUNG

The U.S. military's growing involvement in distance education could lead to greater standardization that would threaten academic freedom, argues David F. Noble, a history professor at York University, in Toronto, and a well-known technology critic.

Mr. Noble's latest critiques of distance education, along with revised versions...

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