okay.. i understand that better. actually, my thing is not really a game, just something that has everything necessary to teach someone how to do it.
On 5/19/09, Karlie Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > First let me say I'm sorry I didn't get to Mike's email before this > morning. Second, Christian, that's not the way it works. > > Part of what makes this project so unique is that there will be multiple > projects that cover the items in the framework. Well that and that Mike > and Christian could merge their projects. > > Christian, this is an open source project so it would be wonderful if > you could build a team around your project. You should have a teacher > to advise you on documentation so that your modules can be integrated > into a lesson plan. Plus it's a lot easier when you can share the > coding with others! > > What we're trying to do is create a dynamic learning system that will > teach not just the majority of children, but all children. That means > we'll need more than one activity covering each of the points in the > frame work. In fact we could need a minimum of 4 for each point on the > framework before we'll have a comprehensive system to offer. Visit > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_styles for info on why a minimum > of 4. > > So Mike, Linda and Lynn, Feel free to keep moving ahead if you like. > Christian, what about creating a team? > > ~Karlie > > Christian Horne wrote: >> i've already got code for this pick something else >> >> >> On 5/17/09, Mike Major <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> hello everyone, >>> >>> i am new here to this project. i know david from the UCLUG. he mentioned >>> this project in our last meeting. my parents and i got excited and are >>> going to work on module 4.N.16 - Rounding. >>> >>> i am an electrical engineer by education. i've been programming for >>> quite some time now. i've used sql, asp, html, c++ and some others. >>> however, i've not used python yet. that's part of the reason for taking >>> on the project. other reasons are the drive to give back to the >>> community and to help some kids. >>> >>> my parents are helping with the content creation and i am going to be >>> programming. hopefully we'll be successful and can take on some more of >>> the modules. >>> >>> thanks in advance for the support, >>> mike major >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> FourthGradeMath mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/fourthgrademath >>> >>> >> >> >> > -- the blendmaster _______________________________________________ FourthGradeMath mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/fourthgrademath
