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VI. DIGITAL TRANSITION
Internal communication
It is important to create the space and the time for
critical reflection, to experiment without fear, with
responsibility and in freedom. In this regard we have been
pleased to note that the exchange of digital messages by
electronic mail reinforces confidence and freedom of
expression within the scholastic community. And even more
importantly, it permits everyone to cross the frontiers of
hierarchical positions. Digital networks permit dialog
between authorities, peers and subordinates. Text
(well-written) has more persuasive power than vain oratory
and hurried notes.
Our school network, known as Intranet, which connects all
the members of the educational community of the school,
requires observance of etiquette and the creation of a new
style in electronic messages. This helps greatly to reduce
conflicts between people, is non-invasive and helps us to
reflect before responding to criticism. We are familiar with
this situation as we experience it continually. Furthermore,
when for some reason electronic messages have to be
suspended such a situation is viewed as a regression.
Electronic mail also lacks geographical frontiers when
messages leave the boundaries of the school and travel on a
world-wide net work such as Internet. In this instance other
aspects become involved, which because of their novelty
require further study.

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