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
Hi everyone,
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.
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 :-)
Vojtech Dostal
"Czech Ambassador Program" coordinator
(http://ambasadorstvi.wikimedia.cz ; facebook.com/studenti.pisi.wikipedii)
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Vojtěch Dostál
Mail vojtech.dostal@centrum.cz
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