Re: Proprietary to common format port
- Posted by Greg Phillips <i.shoot at REDNECKS.COM> Jan 27, 1999
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Lucius Hilley wrote: > At first I thought the idea of HTML would be too flat, Not interactive > enough. But HTML can be enhanced in areas where hands on examples are > needed. [Enhanced] An HTML tutorial can have some > Questions just as ABGTE had. IE: {1, 2, 3, 4} + 5 = ? > Then supply a box that the enter there response in an press a > Submit buttion. Labeled Guess: also have a I give up button that would > display the correct answer in a seperate box. > > Lucius L. Hilley III > "I'm good, not god" --LLH III, 1998 Could the tutorial itself not have this built into it? That would be helpful too, I think...having a bunch of reading, then, to illustrate a point in the text, just a little prompt type thing that asks you to work some problem out. A 'give up' button, and a 'see source' button would also help. The relates back to the learning styles thread. A tutorial built in such a way covers all styles of learning. Anyways, it's an idea. Greg -- Greg Phillips i.shoot at rednecks.com http://euphoria.server101.com -- Useless fact of the day: On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the "1" encased in the "shield" and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.