Lecture enhancements

Alejandro Tejada capellan2000 at yahoo.com
Thu May 5 09:50:07 EDT 2005


on Thu, 5 May 2005 
Marielle Lange wrote:

> Personally, I generally prefer to store separately
> text and illustration/demonstrations. A
> demonstration/revolution stack is  
> easier to reuse in different contexts (web page,
> computer-based demo for the open day in the 
> department) or share with colleagues  
> (catalogue of learning objects).

> Are your CAL applications open source (would you
> consider sharing them with people on this list)?

Hi Marielle,

Michael had proposed before to create a SlideShow
tool using RR/MC. 

<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2003-August/020528.html>

Some time ago, Richard Gaskin,asked if anyone wants 
to collaborate in designing such framework:

<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2004-September/044787.html>

> With so many Rev conferences this year I keep 
> daydreaming that someone will start an open source 
> presentation tool and runtime library in Transcript.
 
> Any chance we could toss one together in time to
make 
> all of our presentations for Malta? : 

i'm interested in collaborate in an open source RR/MC
application that were able to produce learning
objects compatibles with SCORM and others standards.

multiple choices test, drag and drop exercises,
click on the right answers, simulations, demos,
etc, etc...

<http://www.adlnet.org/>
<http://www.rhassociates.com/scorm.htm>

Michael has done a lot of interesting work for his
classes, but i think that he has not collected
all them in a webpage.

<http://www.iuphar.org/sections/teaching/t_resources.html>
<http://www.iuphar.org/autonomical/autonomical.zip>

Previously Michael posted this message in the
developers mail list:

<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2002-November/009329.html>

> I have built several projects using matrix
algorithms 
> from the "Numerical Recipes" book (Press et al.) and

> facilitated that by making a fortran and pascal to 
> transcript (partial) converters. 

> Specific programs that work well are a partial 
> differential equation-based numerical simulation 
> system (both Runge-Kutta and Rosenbrock stiff 
> integration routines), a statistical program that 
> does simple Student's t-tests and the more widely 
> appropriate permutations tests, a not-quite perfect 
> yet) curve-fitting program along with a wide variety
> of other smaller applications.

Michael, i'm interested in seeing your curve fitting 
program ;)

al


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