At 11:44 AM -0800 1/28/02, Judy Perry wrote:
>
>Same thing here.  I'm working with a school board president of an
>elementary district; the district is going to have 'technology' training
>for its teachers but nothing on content-creation/curricular materials
>production.
>
>Sure, the educational bundles are a great deal, but if teachers can't
>afford to take one home with them, at least in this case Rev will receive
>little usage.

Have you looked at what can be done with the (free) starter kit? Once you get a handle 
on how Revolution works, ten command lines isn't nearly as restrictive as it sounds. 

Especially in the case where you're creating content and curricular materials, I'm 
betting that's not program-structure-heavy in the first place.

Remember that the starter kit is free for unlimited use -- there's no time-out, and 
you can even produce standalones with it. So in the case of teachers working on course 
material, if they had a licensed copy at the school and the starter kit at home, they 
could easily transfer their work between the two, and the only limitation would be on 
the complexity of the scripting they could do at home.

regards,

Geoff

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