Mission Statement
The enCore Consortium
seeks to coordinate and promote the open source development and distribution
of the enCore Program.
Description and Purpose
The enCore Program
represents the enCore MOO core and the enCore Xpress Graphical User Interface
(see "enCore" as described at http://lingua.utdallas.edu/encore/manifesto.html). This Consortium's focus will be on the enCore Program and not general
MOO development.
The enCore Consortium
is a direct outgrowth of the enCore MOO Project started in 1997. The enCore
Project has made significant progress in making MOO technology available
to the average user by providing a modern graphical user interface. Much
of the command-line functionality of text-based MOOs has been translated
into a friendlier point-and-click interface common to modern computer
applications. One of the enCore Consortium's goals is to continue the
development of the enCore program, making MOO functions work more smoothly
and powerfully in a web environment.
Another goal of this
Consortium is to improve the enCore program as an online educational learning
environment. The Consortium will seek to make enCore equivalent in ease
of use and breadth of function with other online educational tools such
as Moodle, Blackboard, or WebCT, and to Learning Management software like
Classfronter. These enhancements will be made while preserving the unique
advantages of MOO contained within the enCore Program. Some possible improvements
might include the development and enhancement of faster and easier tools
for registering and managing student accounts, further development of
existing educational objects, and the creation of new ones. The development
will focus on making enCore a natural and excellent choice in self-contained
Learning Environment and Course software.
The Consortium is currently an unincorporated non-profit organization led by a Steering Committee; when incorporated, it will have a Board of Directors voted on by the members of the Consortium. The goals of the Consortium are to establish a virtual community of practice comprising enCore users: to coordinate enCore development by identifying specific programming and development tasks, to allocate these program development tasks to individuals or institutions, and to publicize and promote the use of enCore as a learning environment. A related function will be the testing and reviewing of code submitted by developers. The Consortium will seek grant monies to fund much of the projected development work.
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