Hi All, thanks for the various replies you sent so far. Although I haven't replied to any response yet I can only conclude that there is a lot of interest which is very good to know. We should take these discussions to a separate mailinglist I think since there will be a lot to talk about.
I'll check with Aral and let you know. thanks again for the interest ! regards, Christophe Christophe Herreman wrote: > Hi guys, > > I was wondering how many members of the list are involved in e-learning > Flash applications. It seems like more and more companies are involved > in such projects and Flash is often the platform of choice because of > user experience so I thought there should be some guys here. > > The company I work for has been working on e-learning projects for > several years now. We have our own authoring environment and LMS. The > content created in the authoring environment can be viewed in a Flash > "player" and can be used online and offline. We currently use Zinc and > Director but are looking forward to the possibilities Apollo will offer. > > Last year we started creating a framework that forms a model for our > applications, several exercise types are supported (multiple choice, > crosswords, ...) - 14 in total, it handles all of the xml parsing, > contains logic to handle scoring etc. When we have a new project all we > need to do is write a new "view" for the application. All repetitive > work is handled by the framework. It has a intuitive API to code to and > can be easily extended to add new parsers and models. We currently > support our own XML structures and some IMS QTI. We want to add support > for Hot Potatoes, Question Mark Perception and much more. > > We are currently planning on rewriting the whole thing in AS3 and I > thought it would be worth asking you guys if you would be interested in > having it released opensource? If enough people are interested this > could grow out to be a strong and reliable framework. > > If you are interested, I would be more than glad to hear from you either > on this list or via e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Your thoughts are more > than welcome. > > regards, > Christophe > > > > _______________________________________________ > osflash mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > > > _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
