[Air-l] Website Development Packages

elijah wright elw at stderr.org
Tue Jan 13 05:36:08 PST 2004


it seems to me that you desperately need to hire someone to advise you.
this level of helping you out seems way out toward the fringes of what the
list will bear ..................

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elijah


On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 MSJANEW at aol.com wrote:

> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 07:45:04 EST
> From: MSJANEW at aol.com
> Reply-To: air-l at aoir.org
> To: air-l at aoir.org
> Subject: [Air-l] Website Development Packages
>
> Hello,
>
> I am putting out a query to tech oriented educators asking for opinions on
> how to implement my pet web/cable TV show project, called Sports Smarts.
>
> At present I am developing content for an online sports interaction website
> called Sports Smarts. I am writing scripts for "characters" that users can
> choose and follow through a streaming video story about Little League Elbow. I
> will be shooting video to allow for multiple storylines, with branches and
> outcomes based on each child's chosen character (risk-taker, gamer, winner, clutch,
> etc.) The focus is sports safety and thinking skills.
>
> The website will be used as an "after the TV show" opportunity for kids to
> interact online.  The show will be broadcast in suburbs around Chicago.
>
> Anyway, my question is this: I am seeking a prepackaged solution (ideally
> free, but perhaps off-the-shelf???) that can handle the following wish list of
> functionality:
>
> 1. The capacity to allow for branching/different outcomes based on user
> inputs.
> 2. Database functionality to store information
> 3. Sign-on/register function
> 4. Ability to take user surveys/give kids "quizzes"
> 4. Chat/IM
> 5. Chat monitoring capacity
> 6. AD serving
> 7. Streaming video
> 8. Website traffic monitoring
> 9. Ability to update content easily
>
> I realize that not all of these features are necessarily part of the same
> one-size-fits-all solution, but that is what I would like to explore as a first
> option. I have no real budget, but perhaps I can line up a sponsor or two if I
> figure out what is actually possible on a shoe string budget.
>
> 1. Do you know of any packages out there that might fit the bill?
>
> 2. Is a content management tool like Blackboard appropriate?
>
> 3. Are these off the shelf-programs flexible enough to take on a cool,
> kid-friendly look? In other words, I want this to this to "look" right so that kids
> enjoy visiting and interacting with their friends.
>
> Thanks for any and all suggestions or ideas.
>
> Matt Newman
> Producer
> Sports Smarts
> msjanew at aol.com
>




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