ToolBook CBT Shell to Rev

Scott Morrow scott at elementarysoftware.com
Thu Jul 28 15:25:59 CDT 2005


Bob,
I downloaded and looked at the alpha version of Maximus Curriculus.  
Wow! That project has a huge organizational vision behind it.

Another Rev member and occasional contributor to the list who lives 
here in Bellingham is Ben Fisher (userName: benJam in RevOnlline)  He 
is spending the summer working as a programmer for a local company (not 
using Rev, though).

-Scott Morrow

Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
web     http://elementarysoftware.com/
email   scott at elementarysoftware.com

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On Jul 28, 2005, at 11:28 AM, Bob Earp wrote:

> Hi Scott,
> Thanks for the reply: you are the nearest Rev developer to me that I 
> know of.  I have a long-time friend and Rev developer (Roger Guay) who 
> resides just east of Redmond WA but currently is spending quality time 
> in Montana.  Along with more friends split up across the world (thank 
> God for Skype!!) we've had a lot of fun doing technical R&D projects 
> (mainly aviation based) and of course CBT.
>
> Roger and his wife Pat have developed a very nice ID tool in Rev 
> called Maximus Curriculus which is currently being used by the Seattle 
> Girls School.  I really only provided moral support, so I can't lay 
> claim to it, but know it reasonably well.  It takes the taxonomy's of 
> Bloom, Medina, La Bel and the like, and analyzes the content of the 
> course, providing feedback as to its quality based on the principles 
> of those.
>
> You can take a look at it at 
> http://homepage.mac.com/yogitrish/SGSMaxCurr/   Pat and Roger are just 
> great people but unfortuantely do not give themselves enough credit.  
> On the site you will see a lot of information about the development 
> process and the interaction with ERAU (Embry Riddle Aviation 
> University) , but I don't think it gives sufficient justice to 
> themselves who had to solve the problems of dealing with academia as 
> well as the technical ones.  I must stress that the preceding is just 
> my opinion, and one that is definitely not shared by Pat !!
>
> best, Bob...
>
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> Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 02:51:20 -0700
> From: Scott Morrow <scott at elementarysoftware.com>
> Subject: Re: ToolBook CBT Shell to Rev
> To: Revolution in Education <education-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
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> Bob,
> Fascinating. That sounds like quite the project!  By the way, we're
> practically neighbors.  I'm just across the border in Bellingham, WA.
> -Scott Morrow
>
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> email   scott at elementarysoftware.com
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