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Re: [seul-edu] Software selection for ISO--volunteers needed!
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- From: Dave Prentice <dprentice@uno.edu>
- Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 18:59:46 -0500
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Kseg and Kgeo and DrGenius ought to be on any distro to be used in a
geometry class.
Dave Prentice
prentice@instruction.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Loss <drloss@suscom.net>
To: schoolforge-discuss@schoolforge.net
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Date: Friday, April 26, 2002 10:51 AM
Subject: [seul-edu] Software selection for ISO--volunteers needed!
>Jason Neiffer, Daniel Carter, Mark Schmitt, and Jeff (no last name
>given :-) ) have agreed to evaluate software in the SEUL/edu
>Educational Applications Index to find candidates for inclusion in
>the ISO we're planning to develop. That's a start, but we need
>others to help! Let's hear from you!
>
>Jason, since you teach Social Studies and Speech, could you check
>out the Social Studies (4 entries) category? You might also look at
>the Geography (6 entries) category, although that looks like it has
>programs that would mostly be useful at an upper grade level. I see
>you also teach Speech. The Language category has 62 entries and is
>ripe for dividing into multiple categories, as it includes
>dictionaries, foreign language tutors, spelling programs, etc. The
>Reading category (13 entries) is perhaps a category you could
>evaluate (do you teach at the elementary level, or higher?). If you
>want to look at Language, try to divide the category into smaller
>subcategories and let us know what they are and which entries are in
>each, then pick one to evaluate. We'll try to get others to look at
>the other subcategories.
>
>Mark, since you're a high school math teacher, could you look at the
>Math (43 entries) category? If you could suggest appropriate
>subcategories as mentioned above, that would be useful too.
>
>Jeff, you don't say what you teach. What category or categories
>would meet you areas of expertise?
>
>Daniel, you say you're not a teacher. Do you have any teacher
>friends you could enlist to help select potential candidates for
>inclusion in the ISO?
>
>Folks, we need people to go through all the categories. Some of
>them are pretty large and should probably be divided into multiple
>smaller, more precise categories. You can help us by suggesting
>appropriate subdivisions, too. I'll list the categories and the
>number of entries in each here, and I hope more of us will come
>forward to say, "I'll go through that category for you." Also,
>there's no reason why more than one person couldn't look through the
>same category. Let's hear from you!
>
> * Administrative(54)
> * Astronomy(20)
> * Courseware(19)
> * Edugames(23)
> * Geography(6)
> * Graphics(4)
> * Intranet(28)
> * Language(62)
> * Library(11)
> * Math(43)
> * Multimedia(3)
> * Music(7)
> * Other(1)
> * Presentation(8)
> * Programming(19)
> * Quiz(15)
> * Reading(13)
> * Religious(6)
> * Research(11)
> * Science(31)
> * SocialStudies(4)
> * Typing(12)
> * Utility(14)
>
>--
>Doug Loss All I want is a warm bed
>Data Network Coordinator and a kind word and
>Bloomsburg University unlimited power.
>dloss@bloomu.edu Ashleigh Brilliant
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