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Judy Perry jperryl at ecs.fullerton.edu
Sat Dec 6 19:55:59 EST 2003


Really?  Then where would absolute programming newbies feel comfortable?

If Rev really wants to get an in in the educational market, there needs to
be a place just for them where they are not intimidated by the level of
programming expertise offered by posters on the usual list.

This is not to put them down..  but people don't like to feel stupid.

Just my two small monetary units...

Judy

On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Alejandro Tejada wrote:

> on Fri Dec 5
> Andre Rombauts wrote:
>
> > I'm very happy of this "list-birth",
> > but I'm still wondering if this list if
> > for 'learning' Revolution or 'learning' with
> > Revolution.
>
> Actually, this list is about using Revolution
> in the educational area.
>
> For example, this list is the only place where
> you could expect responses for a question like this:
>
> How did relate the several types of computer
> exercises with the stages of learning of the
> Bloom's taxonomy?
>
> Probably you could find help for technical issues,
> although the list "use-revolution" is the best
> place to start looking for answer to technicals
> question.
>
> I personally prefer to search the mail list
> disconnected from internet so I have downloaded
> the archives of the "Use-revolution" mail list
> and search them from hard disk.
>
> Alejandro Tejada
>
>
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