Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-10 Thread Anton Turkowitsch
Aber wenn du nicht programmieren kannst, ist diese Diskussion eh obsolet. jep. ich kann nicht programmieren, ich habs mal probiert, (BASIC,PASCAL) und bin fulminant gescheitert. eher lernt ein hund fliegen, als ich programmieren. -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ):

Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Anton Turkowitsch
Hi! Ich suche eine Software, mit der ich Multiple-Choice-Tests generieren, abspielen und auswerten kann. Das Abspielprogramm sollte im Idealfall ein Java-Applet für 'nen Browser oder was ähnlich plattformunabhängiges sein. Ich würde mir das wie folgt vorstellen: Die Fragen werden in

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2005-04-08 12:58:36, schrieb Anton Turkowitsch: Hi! Ich suche eine Software, mit der ich Multiple-Choice-Tests generieren, abspielen und auswerten kann. Also Deppal-Test Das Abspielprogramm sollte im Idealfall ein Java-Applet für 'nen Browser oder was ähnlich plattformunabhängiges

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Anton Turkowitsch
Ich suche eine Software, mit der ich Multiple-Choice-Tests generieren, abspielen und auswerten kann. Also Deppal-Test ähm... ja, exakt das. Das Abspielprogramm sollte im Idealfall ein Java-Applet für 'nen Browser oder was ähnlich plattformunabhängiges sein. PHP-CGI Ich hab leider noch

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Joerg Rieger
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 12:58:36PM +0200, Anton Turkowitsch wrote: Ich suche eine Software, mit der ich Multiple-Choice-Tests generieren, abspielen und auswerten kann. Das Abspielprogramm sollte im Idealfall ein Java-Applet für 'nen Browser oder was ähnlich plattformunabhängiges sein. Ich

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Anton Turkowitsch
Kenn jetzt keines, aber schau doch mal ob eines von denen hier deinen Geschmack trifft: http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=multiple+choicesection=projectsGo.x=0Go.y=0 Migma sieht recht gut aus, was das Format für die Fragen angeht. Werd ich mir mal ansehen. Danke auf jeden Fall schon mal.

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Thomas Templin
On Friday 08 April 2005 12:58, Anton Turkowitsch wrote: Hi! Ich suche eine Software, mit der ich Multiple-Choice-Tests generieren, abspielen und auswerten kann. Das Abspielprogramm sollte im Idealfall ein Java-Applet für 'nen Browser oder was ähnlich plattformunabhängiges sein. Ich würde

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Anton Turkowitsch
ILIAS Ist eine E-Learning Umgebung entwickelt an der UNI Köln. http://www.ilias.uni-koeln.de/ sieht ja prinzipell herrlich und wunderbar aus, hat für mich aber einige nachteile: 1. ich blick nicht durch 2. ich glaub da müssen teile lokal installiert sein 3. ich blick nicht durch 4. ich glaub

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Thomas Templin
On Friday 08 April 2005 14:48, Anton Turkowitsch wrote: ILIAS Ist eine E-Learning Umgebung entwickelt an der UNI Köln. http://www.ilias.uni-koeln.de/ sieht ja prinzipell herrlich und wunderbar aus, hat für mich aber einige nachteile: 1. ich blick nicht durch 2. ich glaub da müssen

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Anton Turkowitsch
Nach meine bisherigen Erfahrung ist in fast allen Fällen in denen im Bildungsbereich nach Lösungen wie sie dir vorschweben zu beobachten, dass nach sehr kurzer Zeit sich aus dem ersten praktischen Einsätzen heraus neue Anforderungen stellen. jep. deckt sich mit meinen erfahrungen aus anderen

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Anton Turkowitsch
Hab ich schon erzählt das es für ILIAS eine Möglichkeit gibt LaTeX aufzunehmen. Für die Chemie mit ihren Formeln sicher nicht ohne. :) nö, sicher nicht ohne. aber ohne sicherlich nicht machbar. So, Frau Huber, und jetzt tippen sie mir bitte einen Benzolring Häh? ich bin ein anhänger der

Re: Multiple-Choice-Test Software

2005-04-08 Thread Torsten Schneider
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 01:23:50PM +0200, Anton Turkowitsch wrote: Ich hab leider noch einen Punkt vergessen: Das ganze sollte offline auch möglich sein, und nix zusätzliches am Rechner installiert werden müssen (JRE ist meiner Erfahrung nach auf den meisten Rechnern drauf.) Dann schreib es

Re: choice of software

2002-11-08 Thread Joshua Lee
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:09:01AM +1100, Rob Weir wrote: I'd also recommend 'abuse' and 'abuse-frabs' which is a fun little game of killing aliens with huge guns. It reminds me of Metroid. Note: abuse is marked as obsolete according to apt-cache show, you should install abuse-sdl instead...

Re: choice of software

2002-11-07 Thread Nick Traxler
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:09:01AM +1100, Rob Weir wrote: I'd also recommend 'abuse' and 'abuse-frabs' which is a fun little game of killing aliens with huge guns. It reminds me of Metroid. Of course, Debian includes Super Nintendo emulators, so if you can acquire ROMs, you can play the real

Re: choice of software

2002-11-06 Thread Larry W . Irwin Sr .
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 09:19:27 -0800 Jim Bowering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms a little more readable? Look in the Options menu for the entry

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Levi Waldron
On November 4, 2002 04:19 pm, Johannes Zarl wrote:   +xmms -- a winamp lookalike I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms a little more readable? -Levi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Glyn Kennington
Levi Waldron wrote: On November 4, 2002 04:19 pm, Johannes Zarl wrote:   +xmms -- a winamp lookalike I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms a little more readable? It supports

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Levi Waldron said: On November 4, 2002 04:19 pm, Johannes Zarl wrote:   +xmms -- a winamp lookalike I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms a little

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Philippe Marzouk
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:14:33AM -0500, Levi Waldron wrote: On November 4, 2002 04:19 pm, Johannes Zarl wrote:   +xmms -- a winamp lookalike I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Steve Juranich
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 11:14:33 -0500 Levi Waldron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms a little more readable? Try http://www.xmms.org/skins.html. I like XawMMS

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 11:14 AM 11/5/2002 -0500, Levi Waldron wrote: On November 4, 2002 04:19 pm, Johannes Zarl wrote: +xmms -- a winamp lookalike I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms a little more

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Jim Bowering
On Tuesday 05 November 2002 08:14 am, Levi Waldron wrote: On November 4, 2002 04:19 pm, Johannes Zarl wrote: +xmms -- a winamp lookalike I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms a

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Dale Hair
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 10:14, Levi Waldron wrote: On November 4, 2002 04:19 pm, Johannes Zarl wrote: +xmms -- a winamp lookalike I find xmms impossibly hard to read with its blue-on-black and small font, so have been using noatun instead. Has anyone found a way to make xmms a little

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Tinus Kotzé
On Monday 04 November 2002 10:38 pm, james leclair wrote: Hello, We currently run a variety if Debian products in the mail and file serving areas. Now we are investigating the possiblity of running Debian products on our desktops. Could someone please recommend what packages we should be

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Levi Waldron
On November 5, 2002 12:07 pm, Hall Stevenson wrote: Have you simply tried a different skin ?? xmms can use WinAmp skins or you've got these, http://xmms.org/skins.html, to choose from. I know what you're talking about with the default, and many of the popular ones, being so dark. Hall

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Joshua Lee
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 04:38:39PM -0400, james leclair wrote: :mail clients I use mutt, if you prefer a graphical client there is sylpheed-claws for a lightweight client and evolution for a more kitchen-sink sized one. :-) :game playing I've just apt-getted

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread csj
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 15:44:41 -0500 Joshua Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :game playing I've just apt-getted frozen-bubble. It's a neat arcade puzzle-game with great graphics and a sound-track. It is reccomended, along with several other games that are available on Debian apt

Re: choice of software

2002-11-05 Thread Tinus Kotzé
So long as you're not looking for Final Fantasy, there's plenty of packaged and playable games. Why not? I tried it and it worked very nice.The playstation version via epxs(emulator) or something like that. I can't remember exactly what the name was. Lost everything with WD packing up on me

choice of software

2002-11-04 Thread james leclair
Hello, We currently run a variety if Debian products in the mail and file serving areas. Now we are investigating the possiblity of running Debian products on our desktops. Could someone please recommend what packages we should be running in the following areas for our desktop machines should

Re: choice of software

2002-11-04 Thread Johannes Zarl
On Monday 04 November 2002 21:38, james leclair wrote: Hello, Hello, too;-) We currently run a variety if Debian products in the mail and file serving areas. Now we are investigating the possiblity of running Debian products on our desktops. Could someone please recommend what packages we

Re: choice of software

2002-11-04 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Johannes Zarl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (on Monday, 04 November 2002, 10:19 PM +0100): On Monday 04 November 2002 21:38, james leclair wrote: We currently run a variety if Debian products in the mail and file serving areas. Now we are investigating the possiblity of running Debian products

Re: choice of software

2002-11-04 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 16:19, Johannes Zarl wrote: On Monday 04 November 2002 21:38, james leclair wrote: Hello, Hello, too;-) We currently run a variety if Debian products in the mail and file serving areas. Now we are investigating the possiblity of running Debian products on our

Re: choice of software

2002-11-04 Thread Johannes Zarl
On Monday 04 November 2002 23:05, Mark L. Kahnt wrote: +evolution -- non-free client from ximian. Offers calender, etc.(a bit like outlook on windows) As Matthew Weier O'Phinney notes, Evolution is one of the Gnome email clients - there are a number depending on the scale of program

Re: choice of software

2002-11-04 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Jason Pepas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (on Monday, 04 November 2002, 09:07 PM -0600): I've had problems running console-based music programs -- starting new programs and processes tends to interrupt music output, which I find annoying. If you're using a graphical environment, I highly