TODD BISHOP, Geek Wire
With the advantage of 22 years of hindsight, Locke chuckled over the 1998 New York Times story’s first sentence. But beyond that, Locke said he and the professors were actually on the same page, then and now. “I’ve always been a major proponent of that personal interaction between the faculty and the students,” he said. “Clearly, using technology can make it easier for both faculty and students. But there’s still no substitute for that human interaction.”
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