Re: [zope] Digest Number 1357
Hi Henny, I've just finished my final year university project, which aimed to investigate the use of Zope in educational insitutions and create a useful product. I study at the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, Scotland) and from what I gather, there are some people here that are quite keen to see Zope deployed. Info: http://www.cs.strath.ac.uk/~duncan/teaching/projects/zeus.html My project was called ZAPHOD and is primarily for maintaining class details & student attendance/academic records - but it has some other functionality too. One of my fellow students undertook a similar project, called ZEALOUS, which had similar goals but his product was a Web course development tool allowing lecturers to maintain a class Web page, and provide student with tailoired personal homepages. If you are looking for any more information feel free to ask. I'm pretty sure that my project supervisor, Duncan Smeed, would be quite entertaining if you had any questions relating to Zope's future at the University of Strathclyde. I know of two other major projects already fully(?) developed and employed in the UK. Here are some notes I took a while back (including some URLs and universities where Zope is used... -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ ASPIRE [http://medico.uwcm.ac.uk/media/lt/projects/aspire/default.htm] ASPIRE is a Web-based authoring and tutorial environment, which is being developed at the University of Wales' College of Medicine by the Learning Technology section. It was originally developed using PHP3 and is now being migrated to Zope. ASPIRE provides a number of tools to facilitate Web page creation containing HTML, interactive questions, images, etc. These web pages will form the basis for an interactive quiz, where students will proceed through a sequence of pages containing multiple choice, or text entry questions. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ NLE / TLTP3-86 [http://nle.ncl.ac.uk/nle] [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/nle/about/] The TLTP3-86 project is being developed in collaboration with representatives from the Universities of Newcastle, Durham, Nottingham, Sheffield, and Northumbria. It aims to disseminate IT based approaches developed to facilitate and support the interactive learning of medical and health care science students based in sites remote from the university campuses The NLE is not a product but a process by which institutions can implement on-line learning support tools in their own context [NLE 1998]. The project is funded by the Teaching and Learning Technology Programme (TTLP) and is being developed as part of the TLTP3-86 project. NLE systems have 3 major components - Mediguides, Personal Academic Records (PARs) and SATURN. MediGuides - A MediGuide is a learning resource containing study guides, links to course material (e.g. Word documents), online multiple-choice questionnaires, timetable information and other forms of CAL (Computer-Aided Learning) resources. For every course taught there is a corresponding MediGuide. Personal Academic Record (PAR) - Personal Academic Records will improve student / teacher communication and will encourage students to monitor their academic progress. Each MediGuide will contain self-evaluation tests and a student / teachers email system to facilitate this. The student's assessment data will be stored in the PAR and made available for viewing by both the student and the teacher. SATURN - The SATURN system is responsible for storing the student's personal data, examination marks and any other relevant administrative data. The system will primarily be used by the faculty offices to distribute documents to the students throughout the course. Hope that help you out. If you've got any question on ZAPHOD or ZEALOUS I'd be happy to answer them. I can provide you with a few screen shots too if you wish. Is there anywhere I can read / see your system? I'm quite interested to see how it operates. Cheers, Lee -- Lee Reilly mailto:lee.reilly@ntlworld.com http://www.footkick.co.uk/lee Henny van der Linde wrote:
Hi,
We (a smal group) have build a quite comprehensive (but still far from perfect in our opinion) Zope based system in wich teachers can offer websupport with their courses. It's a sort of content management system for teachers. Students can also deliver content. There are groupware fascilites and more. This is all realized in a rather large social sciences faculty within a dutch university. We have a relative large, happy, userbase but.......
It has been quite a struggle. Not the development sec but 'selling' Zope as a platform and facing competitors in the ,so called weblearning world. Now we're facing a battle with Blackboard (I'm just recovering from an attack by some idiots who want to rebuild the whole thing with PHP, Dutch universities: never a dull moment.....).
What realy would help us (in defending our system and Zope) is a list universities, schools etc. who are using Zope for educational/scientific/content management purposes. I'm monitoring/contributing to (not as much as some of you I'm afraid) this list and I noticed that quite some activity on the Zope front is happening in academic/scientefic/educational environments but I never kept any taps.
So if you are using Zope in this sort of environment please let me know. You can mail me direct: linde@fsw.leidenuniv.nl. If I have a list I put it on Zope.org so that other people can use to defend their (potential) Zope efforts to decisionmakers, a sort of academic/educational showcase.
Henny van der Linde
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:08:29PM +0100, Lee wrote:
Info: http://www.cs.strath.ac.uk/~duncan/teaching/projects/zeus.html
feel free to ask. I'm pretty sure that my project supervisor, Duncan Smeed, would be quite entertaining if you had any questions relating to Zope's future at the University of Strathclyde.
I've contacted Duncan Smeed two times by email last autumn to obtain details on his three Zope projects in Education, but I've received no answer at all. please could you check with him if he received my questions or not and tell me ? I talk about these projects in my document: http://cortex.unice.fr/~jerome/choixzope/ but unfortunately I can't say more than what's on the original website, since my questions were left unanswered. I'd be glad to include some more explanations in my document. bye, Jerome Alet
Jerome Alet wrote:
I talk about these projects in my document:
http://cortex.unice.fr/~jerome/choixzope/
but unfortunately I can't say more than what's on the original website, since my questions were left unanswered.
I'd be glad to include some more explanations in my document.
-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Hi Jerome, Here's some info & screenshots for ZAPHOD and ZEALOUS: http://homepages.strath.ac.uk/~aeu97172/zeus/zeus.htm - you'll have to translate it to French though ;-o ^ that's all taken directly from my project report so if you're going to quote from it be sure to mention my name - or else I may get in trouble for plagiarising, or something => no degree for me. The page formatting and image quality seems to have been lost on MS Word's conversion to HTML - if you'd like a better quality snap of one of the images then just let me know. Can't tell you much more on ZEALOUS as that's all I know myself, but if you've got any question about ZAPHOD feel free to ask. Cheers, Lee -- Lee Reilly mailto:lee.reilly@ntlworld.com http://www.footkick.co.uk/lee
Hello Lee, Looking at ZAPHOD's screenshots, it seems a pretty cool application. Are there any documentation that supports it? Norman -----Original Message----- From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of Lee Sent: 07 April 2001 13:05 To: Jerome Alet Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: [Zope] Re: ZAPHOD and ZEALOUS (was Re: Digest Number 1357) Jerome Alet wrote:
I talk about these projects in my document:
http://cortex.unice.fr/~jerome/choixzope/
but unfortunately I can't say more than what's on the original website, since my questions were left unanswered.
I'd be glad to include some more explanations in my document.
-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Hi Jerome, Here's some info & screenshots for ZAPHOD and ZEALOUS: http://homepages.strath.ac.uk/~aeu97172/zeus/zeus.htm - you'll have to translate it to French though ;-o ^ that's all taken directly from my project report so if you're going to quote from it be sure to mention my name - or else I may get in trouble for plagiarising, or something => no degree for me. The page formatting and image quality seems to have been lost on MS Word's conversion to HTML - if you'd like a better quality snap of one of the images then just let me know. Can't tell you much more on ZEALOUS as that's all I know myself, but if you've got any question about ZAPHOD feel free to ask. Cheers, Lee -- Lee Reilly mailto:lee.reilly@ntlworld.com http://www.footkick.co.uk/lee _______________________________________________ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )
It's all in my project report (thesis). I wouldn't be too happy about making it available until it is actually marked, which should be before June. If you want to see the user manual / SRS documents thoughm then I can send you them if you wish. They both give a pretty good account of how it operates. Cheers, Lee Lee Reilly mailto:lee.reilly@ntlworld.com http://www.footkick.co.uk/lee Norman Khine wrote:
Hello Lee, Looking at ZAPHOD's screenshots, it seems a pretty cool application. Are there any documentation that supports it?
Norman
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