Hello! Am Donnerstag, 8. August 2002 09:47 schrieb Uwe Thiem: > > Well, so far, it's just a proof of concept. Necessary improvements for = a > 1.0 version are: > Features: [...] Sounds good - I like your plans and ideas... (would also fit nicely into = a=20 common math-trainer ;-) > The whole UI poses an interesting question: Usually, kids can not read = yet > when they start learning timestables - or at least, they aren't good at= it > yet. How to design an UI for someone who cannot read? That's a good point - but difficult to answer.... :-) I'll add it to my collection of possible points for the kde-edu-guideline= s . > > Did you read my plans for a mathematic-training/competition-app I pos= ted > > on kde-edu? What do you think about joining efforts to develop such a > > package? > > Nope, I haven't read kde-edu in months. Can you provide me with a link = for > the archive? Or, at least, send me the subject so I can search for it? http://lists.kde.org/?l=3Dkde-edu&m=3D102846457323602&w=3D2 http://lists.kde.org/?l=3Dkde-edu&m=3D102848058432575&w=3D2 http://lists.kde.org/?t=3D102848162600001&r=3D1&w=3D2 (start from the bot= tom) http://lists.kde.org/?t=3D102854330400002&r=3D1&w=3D2 > In general: I'm still very much attracted by the old UNIX philosophy of > having small apps for small tasks instead of monster applications that = can > do everything. In this particular case, I think it especially important= =2E > All kids I know of hate learning timestables. That's quite understandab= le. > It's a tedious though necessary chore. A program that is supposed to he= lp > learning those darn tables should do just that and should not distract = from > it by offering all kinds of other stuff. I'm working on an idea for a more comprehensive/unified approach which sh= ould=20 make it (hopefully) possible to offer specialized solutions for different= =20 math-learning-tasks AND to combine them into one "KMathCenter"-package wi= th a=20 unique look&feel. I just need some time to write the whole concept down. = I=20 hope I'll be able to complete it over the weekend. Then there will be enough time to tear the idea into pieces ;-) servus, Michael _______________________________________________ kde-edu mailing list kde-edu@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu