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Re: Why EDUML?



I'm pretty sure dave wouldn't have a problem posting the story. Linuxtoday, 
is always happy to link to anything new, or anything news going on in and 
around the Linux/GNU/Opensource Community.

Matt
matt@linuxtoday.com
Linuxtoday- News without Noise.

>This is a nice piece of publicity/advocacy. With some more polishing, this
>might turn into something we should post outside of seul-edu to get more
>attention to the eduml project and seul-edu in general. For instance, I'm
>confident that Dave at Linuxtoday would be willing to post this document.
>
>One thing that should be added is a paragraph at the end describing status:
>how far we've come, how much we realize we need to do, and how work is
>progressing on that. "Show them the code", or at least state very firmly
>that it's there. Also summaries of who else is interested in eduml, who
>should be convinced to be interested in it, and why that is relevant.
>
> > By working on EDUML, I offer to others that which I want for myself:
>[snip]
> > It is unecessary to struggle for pure EDUML applications.  However, it
>
>This sentence sounds weird to me. Are you saying that it's not necessary
>to design applications with eduml in mind from the beginning, because we
>can do modular format translators?
>
> > is reasonable to write format translators (proprietary format to EDUML 
>and
> > sometimes the other way around) for every educational application that
> > maintains some state about the user's achievements.   That is all that 
>is
> > needed for this dream to come true.  :-)
> >
> > Bruno
> >
> > http://cran.seul.edu/~vernier/eduml/eduml.xml
>
>Actual URL:
>http://cran.seul.org/~vernier/eduml/eduml.xml
>
>Thanks,
>--Roger
>


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