taylorj@byuvax.bitnet (02/09/89)
I've written a stack that I use to teach introductory HyperCard workshops. (Since I'm telling these people that HyperCard is a wonderful teaching tool, I figured I ought to be using it myself!) It's basically a set of "slides" covering the major points and giving examples. There is an underlying help system that gives pointers on what each card is for, including a skeleton "script" (speaking, not HyperTalk) for the presentation. Which brings up the big question. Is comp.binaries.hypercard a black hole, or can I send a stack to it? If comp.binaries.hypercard is defunct, then if anyone interested in the stack will e-mail me a note, I'll send 'em a copy of it. Jim Taylor Microcomputer Support for Curriculum, Brigham Young University BITNET: taylorj@byuvax.bitnet INTERNET: taylorj@yvax.byu.edu
taylorj@byuvax.bitnet (02/16/89)
Just to let you all know what's going on... It seems that no one nows any more about comp.binaries.hypercard than I do (and that is precious little). I received a lot of requests for the stack, so I will attempt a posting to the binaries newsgroup. If it doesn't show up after a few days, then I'll go ahead and mail it individually to all the people who requested it. (By the way, I expect some good feedback from people who actually use this, so I should have a new and improved version after a while.) Jim Taylor Microcomputer Support for Curriculum, Brigham Young University BITNET: taylorj@byuvax.bitnet INTERNET: taylorj@yvax.byu.edu