FWIW, I agree that this is an issue that badly needs current addressing.
Can you tell me much about the demographics of your "fellow teachers and coworkers"? e.g., how old are they, what do they teach, what do they want to do with the software, what sorts of software do they already know how to use, etc.??
Depending upon the answers to these questions, and whether it was in my ability range, I'd be happy to develop teaching materials for them...
Let me know... Judy On Sat, 8 Aug 2009, capellan wrote:
How do you solve this dilemma? For many years, i have been talking to my fellow teachers and coworkers about Runtime Revolution and how easy it is to create useful applications for their own use. Now, that Runrev have released the free Alpha version of revMedia, i have wrote to all of them about this new version. Many of them have answered positively and have started using revMedia. Great. But the dilemma arise when my friends started to ask me: My english is not very good. Could you teach me to use revMedia? Hmmm... Could they find me too impolite if i ask them to keep learning english? My time is limited by many factors, and i will like them to learn revTalk and revMedia. i have given them templates to personalise with their own text and images, but i know that these stacks will only keep them busy (and happy) for a while. What are their alternatives, besides counting on my incredibly shrinking free time, to learn revMedia? Could teachers expect that Runrev publish courses made exclusively for them, that shows, for example: 1-How to use revMedia in the classroom. 2-Teach software programing with revMedia. 3-Courses to "license" teachers in revMedia and revTalk (just like other vendors do with their platforms). i know that Marielle Lange and Judy Perry have raised these topics before, but the difference between now and then is the existence of a free version of revMedia that runs in all platforms. As time goes by, you will find more people doing these same questions (more frequently). have a nice weekend al -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-do-you-solve-this-dilemma--tp24878034p24878034.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
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