hxe@rayssd.UUCP (04/12/85)
First, forgive me if this is in an inappropriate group; I
really couldn't think of where this should go.
Does anyone know of any UNIX-based CAI (Computer-Aided Instruction)
authoring systems? I'm going to be writing a bunch of on-line
courses and I want to use an authoring system for it, rather than
start from scratch.
The two that I know of are "CAST", from MC^2, and AT&T's
Instructional Workbench (IWB). I would like to know if there
are any more out there before I make a recommendation to purchase
either one.
What I'm looking for is a system with an authoring language, rather
than just templates, and the ability to pull actual UNIX programs
and files in as called.
I would appreciate any pointers to products. I would even welcome
letters or calls from actual vendors of these products.
Thanks in advance,
Heather Emanuel
Raytheon Submarine Signal Division
P.O. Box 360
Portsmouth, RI 02871
(401) 847-8000 ext. 4059
UUCP: {allegra, decvax!brunix, linus, ccice5} rayssd!hxe
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I don't think my company *has* an opinion, so the ones in this
article are obviously my own.
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--Heather Emanuel {allegra, decvax!brunix, linus, ccice5} rayssd!hxe
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I don't think my company *has* an opinion, so the ones in this
article are obviously my own.
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