In a message dated 3/15/06 12:34:17 PM, Glen Bojsza wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has used Revolution in creating
1. A multiple choice quiz stack?
2. A multimedia training stack ?
My interest is in the look and feel from the user experience and how
self-contained training modules show
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has used Revolution in creating
1. A multiple choice quiz stack?
2. A multimedia training stack ?
My interest is in the look and feel from the user experience and how
self-contained training modules show flow. I have all the content material
for
Glen,
Can you give me a better idea of what you have and what you want to do?
Judy
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006, Glen Bojsza wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has used Revolution in creating
1. A multiple choice quiz stack?
2. A multimedia training stack ?
My interest is in the
educational stacks to be found at RevOnline.
- Marielle Lange has set up a special website for educational stacks:
http://revolution.widged.com/wiki/tiki-index.php
- As far as I know, Marty Billingsley of the Chicago Laboratory School
(founded by John Dewey at about 1895 as an institution of Progressive
Hello Glen,
You wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has used Revolution in creating
1. A multiple choice quiz stack?
(snip)
As an addendum to my previous post three hours ago:
You can find Steve Messimers Preceptor Tools, which very much rely on
the multiple-choice
Wilhelm,
Thanks for the information which will take a little digesting.
To answer Judy's question - I am trying to create custome learning modules
that explain very specific telecommunications technology by means of visual
animation and user interaction which needs to be tested for to see if the
Hi Chris,
Have you tried using a preceptorTools generic module? The generic
module allows you to roll your own instructional design. it is a stack
that contains about 25 content cards and a prebuilt navigation system.
Everything that goes on the cards is up to you. No Objectives or
lengthy
is it possible to 'hack' the Revolution Documentation
stacks?
G'day, Chris:
I don't see why not: I have hacked operational Revolution stacks (eg:
revmenubar.rev and revdbquerysetup.rev).
Just duplicate the Revolution stack and rename it so it doesn't start
with rev.
--
Rob Cozens
CCW,
Hello,
I am the teaching principal of a small, rural school in Far North
Queensland, Australia. I am also a new Revolution user/ programmer.
After 'playing' with Revolution 1.1.1. I have become quite excited about
developing some standalone applications for my 6 to 12 year old
students. Ideally