I'm slightly conflicted. I agree that an exploration has a nice personal 
vibe and is a good fit for the river and possibly TiddlyMap too. On the 
other hand it doesn't seem to have a high profile though it is presently 
being used by a company promoting their approach to blended learning by 
means of a book and online "taster" http://morethanblended.com/taster/ . 
More of Oppia and its (slightly tenuous) association with Google 
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/26/meet-oppia-googles-new-open-source-project-that-lets-anyone-create-an-interactive-learning-experience/

On Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 9:08:55 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I belatedly just found this rather interesting open source education tool 
> from Google:
>
> https://www.oppia.org/
>
> Lessons (or "explorations") consist of a sequence of tiddlers that you 
> traverse by answering questions or clicking buttons. Each tiddler is 
> appended to the end, so that you gradually build up a complete document of 
> your learning experience. It's pretty cool, and pretty easy to use.
>
> I suspect that it could be duplicated in TiddlyWiki without trouble. It's 
> pretty much TiddlyWiki minus displayed tiddler titles and minus inline 
> tiddler links. And minus working offline of course. It actually feels a bit 
> sluggish as it goes back to the server for each interaction.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
>
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