Mark Swindell wrote:
Using the Rev engine couldn't a serious party make a "simple" training/testing/authoring IDE specific to that task... one that would be designed from the ground up to eliminate all the extraneous and sometimes confusing overhead?

Hi Mark,

I can answer this one...

YES. In spades!

I just finished using Rev to create a very focused (standalone) training content editor for one of my clients, and they couldn't be happier with it. Specifically, it lets them open their Rev-based training packages in an editing environment and manipulate:

- text
    - change screen content
    - assign correct answer where appropriate

- text styles
    - font, size
    - plain, bold, italic, underline, superscript, subscript

- images
    - add, delete, replace one image with another
    - multiple images allowed per screen
    - move image around on screen for correct placement

- movies
    - add, delete, replace one movie with another
    - move movie around on screen for correct placement

- audio (spoken content for non-readers)
    - create, order, delete digital audio files per screen
    - allow multiple audio files per screen

- screens
    - do all the above to all screen types
        - title, pretest, posttest, intro, quiz, menu, score, etc
    - add a content screen
    - delete a content screen
    - automagically render finished screen as JPG for anywhere delivery


Is that the kind of thing you're talking about?

Phil Davis
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