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Comment Re:Modern Luddites (Score 1) 544

Really? You consider this a solved problem based on the information that was available in the 19th century? Do you also go see a doctor that relies on 19th century medical practices without any of the ridiculous new discoveries like that "germ theory" nonsense?
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Submission + - Ask Slashdot: What should I study to make educational games for the web? 2

Modern Primate writes: I want to make educational games for the web of approximately the quality of many of the Flash games I've seen. I've tinkered a bit with Flash and Actionscript before, but I'm told Flash is on its way out (and isn't supported on the iPad/iPhone anyway). HTML5 isn't universally supported yet, either. What should I study to be able to make web games that are compatible with multiple formats? I have some very basic coding skills from writing macros in Visual Basic for Excel, but not much more than that. I want to learn something that can get me started until I can afford to pay someone to code for me. What does Slashdot suggest?

Comment Re:Try having an original idea (Score 1) 494

Well, that's not entirely true. Copyright does cover derivative works. For example there's the issue of The Wind Done Gone that was based on Gone with the Wind, but was written from the slaves' point of view. Much legal trouble ensued, and it had to be rebranded as a parody and the characters renamed (and some money spent) before the case could be settled.

Comment Re:Expensive (Score 1) 439

I don't have numbers to offer, but they could be banking on the iPad being cheaper in the long run than having to update dead-tree textbooks year after year. Also many of the open courseware digital textbooks are as good as, if not better than ye olde paper texts. And almost any school could easily replace their literature textbooks with e versions, so maybe they're looking to extend this beyond math. If so, they will almost certainly be saving money.

Besides, textbooks are sooo 20th century.

Comment Re:It should be: 4+3+2=x+2 (Solve for x) (Score 1) 1268

Very, very., very well said. Not only do I wish I had mod points, but I wish you could go higher than five for exceptional comments.

Complaining about how dumb American kids are, or how bad American schools are, is just one of those things people default to without ever giving it a shred of thought. I'm so glad to see that someone actually manages to think the situation through before whining.

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