Michael Eric Menk wrote:

Herman Robak wrote:

On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 22:32, rgx wrote:


Am Mittwoch, 24. M�rz 2004 18:06 schrieb rgx:


2b ct'd


How about Blender (or any other 3D graphics app)?
- http://www.blender.org/ and http://www.blender3d.org/



Pretty hard for beginners. I like it, but I'm not quite sure where it fits into a K12 curriculum.



I agree, I have modeled helicopters, buildings landscapes in 3studio. I still have no clue how to use blender. It's very complex, and not easy to learn, even for high-school student (or collage students).

Blender is already an deb package, in sarge at least. so a post installation for those that are interested is no problem.

Tidy, on the other hand, should be with. Maby also blufish, for more advansed computer classes. Tidy is a must atleast.

tidy takes 24kB of diskspace.
http://www.w3c.org/tidy/

I think the new link for that is:- http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ Regards,

David.




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