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Evangelist

Architecture Diagram: GIF

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Project Description

Capabilities

  • Take evangelist and change that...
  • evangelist can look at people's emotional reaction to judge the value of content.
  • Use evangelist to put together courses.
  • Maybe evangelist movie production should be done with spark.
  • clear can have control modes, perhaps through evangelist.
  • Create a response system for various temptations, that show things through evangelist/hypermedia to discourage whatever activity.
  • evangelist or hypermedia or whatever can control Emcas over UEA. Elements should be generalized into interfaces, to allow user input bcak from the different programs. Other programs can schedule elements. all interaction takes place as interactive movie. Can be used for collaborative/telepathic interface. Use unilang to distribute data over network. Add authentication to unilang over iSAKMP VPN.
  • Use the same study component for both evangelist and study.
  • This silly evangelist stuff can actually form the basis of pverber and pse! What a riot!
  • evangelist should use HyperGlossaries and Contexts, so that each movie explains a self-contained context.
  • Can use a regular editor (emacs) to edit evangelist movie data files, to change things around. Have a recompile option for adjusting timing.
  • Change the name of evangelist, sinless, obviously.
  • evangelist can be used to help promote our system and Evangelistic movies should be made that instruct people to spread the system.
  • evangelist can also be used as an intelligent tutoring system
  • evangelist can give walks through different scene spaces.
  • evangelist should learn what people find interesting by realtime monitoring their reactions to the script live.
  • evangelist should run off of live linux CDs and play more or less like a movie.


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