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Subject: Re: [kde-edu]: timestables
From: Uwe Thiem <uwe () polytechnic ! edu ! na>
Date: 2002-08-08 13:34:03
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On Thursday 08 August 2002 12:07, Michael Hofer wrote:
> 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
> 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-guidelines .
>
> > > Did you read my plans for a mathematic-training/competition-app I posted
> > > 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=kde-edu&m=102846457323602&w=2
> http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-edu&m=102848058432575&w=2
> http://lists.kde.org/?t=102848162600001&r=1&w=2 (start from the bottom)
> http://lists.kde.org/?t=102854330400002&r=1&w=2
I see. As you've said in your first posting, Ktimes and ktt are for young kids
who are just starting to learn timestables.
Uwe
--
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