Comments on: Wizardly Collaboration and HyperCard https://blog.learnlets.com/2010/06/wizardly-collaboration-and-hypercard/ Clark Quinn's learnings about learning Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:08:02 +0000 hourly 1 By: Richard Gaskin https://blog.learnlets.com/2010/06/wizardly-collaboration-and-hypercard/#comment-98452 Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:08:02 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=1599#comment-98452 For those looking for a modern HyperCard-like system, Revolution is hard to beat. I believe it may be the only modern tool which reads the HyperCard file format directly, and its language is a powerful, efficient superset of HyperTalk. Rev lets you deploy to not only OS X, but also Windows and Linux as well, with versions available to let you use its HyperTalk-based language on the server, and a mobile solution in the works.

In spite of the odd anti-Rev agenda of the blog cited above, the posts themselves are worth reading as they inadvertently draw attention to the scope of the Rev feature set and audience. For example, while the blog claims NASA isn’t using Rev, Ivar Tillotson, the Spacecraft Systems Engineer on the Landsat 7 flight operations team, says otherwise:
http://www.runrev.com/company/case-studies/casestudies/nasa/

For a more complete view of who’s using Rev and what they’re doing with it, consider viewing the video testimonials straight from the source:
http://www.runrev.com/

Better still, get the free demo and see how it works for you.

I don’t work for RunRev, but I’ve been using it to build instructional and productivity tools for higher-ed markets for many years, and our customers have been very pleased with the results.

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By: Brent Schlenker https://blog.learnlets.com/2010/06/wizardly-collaboration-and-hypercard/#comment-93359 Sat, 19 Jun 2010 23:20:33 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=1599#comment-93359 Hi Clark!
I’ve been reminded a lot of hypercard over the past few months. I find it strange that technology can come SO far and yet we still yearn for the simplicity of Hypercard.
My guess is that you will have your dream app by the end of the year. A very wise mentor of mine from way back once told me about his 6 months rule: You get an idea, you hear the same idea from someone else…expect someone else to come to market in 6-10 months.
In my previous experiences with this phenomenon, its WAY closer to 6 months. Maybe my thoughts are just not that unique ;-)
Regardless, I’ll bet the tool you desire will be here before the end of year. And I’m looking forward to it too.
Cheers!
Brent

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By: Marielle Lange https://blog.learnlets.com/2010/06/wizardly-collaboration-and-hypercard/#comment-93172 Thu, 17 Jun 2010 02:32:25 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=1599#comment-93172 I would recommend for the education community to stay away from RunRev dot com. Yes, this is a hypercard successor. However, I personally experienced runrev, the company as imposing a relationship that I perceived as deeply unhealthy. I have taken to report some of it on my blog: http://codes.widged.com/node/8 http://codes.widged.com/node/6

Another hypercard successor is http://tilestack.com/. This is on the web.

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By: Dave Ferguson https://blog.learnlets.com/2010/06/wizardly-collaboration-and-hypercard/#comment-93024 Fri, 11 Jun 2010 15:59:08 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=1599#comment-93024 Cross-platform, yes — avoid the pointless dogmatism of Mac vs Windows vs what-have-you. And HyperCard is a great analogy. I recall people churning decks out by the cubic yard, and many of those doing so were driven by energy about the topic rather than the technology.

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By: Nancy Rubin https://blog.learnlets.com/2010/06/wizardly-collaboration-and-hypercard/#comment-93023 Fri, 11 Jun 2010 15:57:31 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=1599#comment-93023 Hi Clark. There is a standard that has been developed that could address this exact need. LTI – Learning Tools Interoperability – is being worked in by the IMS group. Our company is an LTI consumer and a provider. Link provided with information below:

http://www.imsglobal.org/toolsinteroperability2.cfm

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By: Ben Seven https://blog.learnlets.com/2010/06/wizardly-collaboration-and-hypercard/#comment-93021 Fri, 11 Jun 2010 15:19:10 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=1599#comment-93021 Sounds like the Hypercard descendant we develop could be just what you’re looking for: Indeed, the entirety of Wizki and its collaborative element could be developed using it! Do get in touch with us if you’d like to know more, or just visit our website at RunRev dot com. We have a large number of former Hypercard users in our community.

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