I'm sure educators would find a TiddlyWiki-based solution of value. 
Investing time in a server-based solution of uncertain longevity would be a 
worry for many and count against Oppia. On the other hand it's conceptually 
simple enough to gain significant adoption if it became widely available 
via TiddlyWiki. It would deploy nicely from a standard LMS/VLE. If getting 
marks/analytics back from students is an issue presumably this could be 
stored in the wiki and extracted in some fashion following a subsequent 
upload to the LMS/VLE?

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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