tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-22250125218139897742007-09-10T09:38:00.000-07:002007-09-10T09:52:36.437-07:002007-09-10T09:52:36.437-07:00choices...I've been looking around on the web, as one does, looking for other elearning companies doing something similar, and aside from tteach, which has yet to launch, can't really find anything - let me know if anyone finds anything out there similar.<br /><br />By the end of the year, we'll have finished most of the basic structure of tutorom.com, although I have a dozen ideas for lesson types. I don't intend to compete with the likes of Articulate's products, but I'm sure there are plenty of simple lesson types that teachers and instructors can use, and that's where we will spend some time playing.<br /><br />We are converting the swf modules for education into tutorom type slides, which means teachers can login, clone the lessons and change them as they see fit. They can also use the library of swf animations, graphics etc in their own lessons as well. All completely free.<br /><br />Which reminds me. People keep asking me how I intend to make money from all this. Well...if the odd visitor signs up for a subscription to the excellent VTC software learning library, we can keep it free for the future. We'll see how it goes.<br /><br />For anyone who wants to say hello, I shall be at Bett (9-12 Jan) in UK at Olympia (on a tiny stand with a big plasma, probably around the software section), and on a slightly bigger stand at Macworld San Francisco (15-18 Jan). I'll be a bit jetlagged but hey..that's normal. My lead developers Sajith and Mathew from our offices in Kochi will be there as well.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.com2