Hi All!
 
I've been tracking this conversation, and I can say that I beat the drum for 
Rev quite often in K12 education.  I like the idea of custom objects just for 
teachers, that they could snap into their projects, however, we practically 
have those items now in the current version of Rev :-)  (i.e. revBrowser)

I try to provide practical examples of how Rev could be used by teachers. (I 
just uploaded a couple of examples in RevOnline under the Education section: 
RevBrowser Example - Earthquake and RevBrowser Example 2.) 

On a related note...
I'm very interested to see what RunRev comes out with in terms of other web 
components, similar to Andre and Chip's CGI work with Rev. I think if Rev would 
provide an easy interface for storing user actions on a network (ie "gradebook, 
record), ...simplifying the existing strategies of creating cgi components or 
socket apps, there would be a lot of applications that could be created that 
provide built in for accountability that would be very appealing to educators. 
Most of the commercial apps that are out for K12 education have a component 
that tracks the student's progress. Most educators probably would not have the 
patience for creating a process like this for their apps. But if you could drop 
an object into your stack that automatically writes to the output of a variable 
to a mysql db, or a flat file, ...oh what I'm I saying!??? Those are already in 
Rev!!!!  But maybe a little intimidating for a 2nd grade teacher who may have 
just picked up Rev.

Oh..., getting off track..., maybe if the process were a little easier, 
tutorials maybe designed specifically for educational use...kind of what ...i 
forget his name...sorry the professor out at BYU has done?

Just some thoughts!

Thanks!

John Patten
Sylvan Union School District

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