First you need to have the data structured (categories and templates).
Then I think it's not difficult to implement the logic of this
workflow.


Saludos,

-- luismiguel  (@lmorillas)


2015-08-21 4:19 GMT+02:00 Declan <[email protected]>:
> I looked at the shark key.  Looks like a fairly typical dichotomous key.
> That structure also exists for bugs....great starting point
>
> Another way I'm considering implementing a new key structure:
> Provide a set of images and ask a question.  As each question is answered
> the panel of potential images would change.
>
> For example: if the user answered "yes" to "does the animal have jointed
> legs", then all of the worm or snail images would be replaced by
> insect/spider images.  the panel of images would gradually become a closer
> match as more questions were answered.
>
> My thoughts are still in process....
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