one of the members of our panel, jennifer earlman is a graduate of carpe diem.when i saw this, i wanted to pass out. it really stressed me out as a traditional teacher to see a classroom that looks like that. you make the case to me for why you think it's a great place to go to school. >> honestly, you get to go at your own pace. you're not held back by students who aren't moving as quickly as you are. you're able to get ahead of your game. you're able to work through the tedium of certain lessons that you're like oh, my gosh, i already know this. i've been through this before, we learned this last year. you give a child a computer and you give them the world essentially, what you're doing is here is all of the information that the congregant has come up with, and now i am giving you the tools to g get the information and internalize it yourself. >> so any reactions from the folks on the panel? yeah? >> one of the most important things you have to remember is that technology is a tool. i mean, right now if you look at that classroom, i mean, the best way to lear