FYI I am simultaneously in the process of building an interactive tutorial
for new editors as a course project, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dcoetzee/The_Wikipedia_Adventure
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Adventure
I considered Flash but ended up doing mine with a combination of MediaWiki
and Javascript. I have a demo of lesson 1 up at:
http://wikipediaadventure.moonflare.com/
Feedback welcome. More to come very soon on this.
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Derrick Coetzee
User:Dcoetzee
2012/4/19 Vojtěch Dostál
vojtech.dostal@centrum.cz
> Hi everyone,
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> instead of moodle-like e-learning systems, I would really love to develop
> an interactive flash tutorial. The program would interactively guide
> students (or other "wiki-virgins") through the basic stuff that everyone
> needs to learn in order to be able to write simple articles, that is, how
> to create an article, how to write the first "introductory sentence" of an
> article, how to write bold, link to other pages and use sections, as well
> as how to add references. Students themselves would write into the
> tutorial's editing window and the program would evaluate if it is formally
> correct.
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> However, this is merely an idea and I do not have technical skills to
> realize it. Therefore, I am looking for a programmer who is willing to
> actively cooperate with me - all I ask is enthusiasm :-)
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> Vojtech Dostal
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> "Czech Ambassador Program" coordinator
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http://ambasadorstvi.wikimedia.cz ; facebook.com/studenti.pisi.wikipedii)
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> Vojtěch Dostál
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> Mail vojtech.dostal@centrum.cz
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