User talk:Kruhly

Hi
Hi Rob, welcome to Wikiversity. :-) Cormaggio beep 10:56, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

Hello from me too. I think you left a message for me at another place, but better to contact me here. Your interests might like to prompt you to have a look at the new quiz documentation or learning project. Dialogue on quiz technologies and didactics is most welcome. :) --McCormack 17:31, 8 April 2007 (UTC)

"failed" experiments
There not really failed experiments, as they work, but I've judged them to be a bit to complicated for the general public to use. You can see my attempts at flashcard systems here and my first attempt at making a test here. Here is what I'm currently working on: .--Rayc 16:21, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
 * To view the page in the picture properly you need to have a special monobook code installed. I didn't like the idea of having new users edit their monobooks when I had been using wikis for 2 year and had never even heard of a monobook before. Currently, we have a new extension that is undergoing beta testing that allows stuff like that without special user codes. However, the devs won't install it without approval from the users, and wikiversity doesn't yet have a approval process. Maybe if wikieducator beta tested it on your site, we could import it back to our site.  Here is the extension Wikiquiz.--Rayc 05:53, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
 * We are not using it as of yet, because Wikiversity doesn't have a system for testing and approving new extentions. I'm not sure what security concerns you could have with the code, becuase I'm not much of a programer.  You can always email LRbabe and ask her questions. I hope someone gets something to work. Here is a link to my monobook, User:Rayc/monobook.css.  this code did work, but now seems to have stopped working.--Rayc 23:46, 12 March 2007 (UTC)

Release 0.9.3 of mobile phone quiz client (Occleve)
Hi! Release 0.9.3 of Occleve (a mobile phone quiz program) is now talking to the wikiversity wiki. Please see Quiz/Mobile phone software for details... and please let me know what you think. --Joe Gittings 08:07, 17 June 2007 (UTC)