Re: Educational XHTML Editor Educational Game Maker

2010-05-25 Thread Mike Dawson
Hi All, In addition to the new idevices I have just got an export to xol file option - working on making a .xo activity export as well: http://blog.laptop.org/2010/05/25/afghanistan-tools-for-interactive-content/ Regards, -Mike On 25 May 2010 11:24, Caroline Meeks wrote: > Mike, > Thank you f

Re: Educational XHTML Editor Educational Game Maker

2010-05-25 Thread Caroline Meeks
Mike, Thank you for reminding me about the eXe editor. I looked at it a few years ago. I agree its a powerful tool for creating educational content. It is pretty easy to use although it could be easier to get started with. I find the "devices" labeling a bit confusing. It took me quite a while

Re: Educational XHTML Editor Educational Game Maker

2010-05-21 Thread Tomeu Vizoso
as a public folder (or via "site >> files" etc) but without any difficult command line work needed on the >> server. So needs to be coordined with XS-devel. >> >> David Leeming >> Honiara, Solomon Islands >> >> >> -Original Message- &g

Re: Educational XHTML Editor Educational Game Maker

2010-05-20 Thread Mike Dawson
ned with XS-devel. > > David Leeming > Honiara, Solomon Islands > > > -Original Message- > From: devel-boun...@lists.laptop.org [mailto:devel-boun...@lists.laptop.org] > On Behalf Of Mike Dawson > Sent: Tuesday, 18 May 2010 6:53 a.m. > To: olpc-open; Developers List

RE: Educational XHTML Editor Educational Game Maker

2010-05-19 Thread David Leeming
s -Original Message- From: devel-boun...@lists.laptop.org [mailto:devel-boun...@lists.laptop.org] On Behalf Of Mike Dawson Sent: Tuesday, 18 May 2010 6:53 a.m. To: olpc-open; Developers List Subject: Educational XHTML Editor Educational Game Maker Dear List, One of the greatest challenge

Educational XHTML Editor Educational Game Maker

2010-05-17 Thread Mike Dawson
Dear List, One of the greatest challenges here in deployments has been to create sufficient curriculum *interactive* educational content. Though Scratch and Etoys are great for simulators for many common educational interaction formats (e.g. assemble objects, click in place according to hint in o