Mohammad and TonyM
Slowly catching up over the holidays and thought I give you some simple examples of using TiddlyWiki.
Back in the dark ages of time, when I was a corporate trainer, we used a commercial course authoring program then moved on to an inhouse developed program to build a menu around HTML pages. It looked about like TiddlyWiki Classic but the menu was on the left. We moved from live instruction to a mix with some self-paced monitored self-study courses. That moved on to little live instruction with more web or CD delivery. It also had a system for testing and reporting results to central server.
Since I first saw TWC I thought it could have done the same job except for the testing and record keeping. I was hoping that integration with the Tincan API might provide that missing piece but that seems to have lapsed. Perhaps Federation (TWederation) will be able to add that, though it might require some Javascript plugins to make the testing more secure.
Anyway, trying to get my downloads under control I created two TWs. They might be examples for a course that primarily media based. Options for online or offline use are included.
The first is an audio lecture series on church history. Because it was presented over an extended period of time I used a journal style of entry.
http://churchhistory.tiddlyspot.comThe second is a video lecture series, in this case on the Jewish view of Jesus. This was structured a little more like a traditional course and I made the TW that way. This might be the way a course with media might be presented.
http://objections2jesus.tiddlyspot.comEntries in both have included a notes entry that is transcluded into the main entry. That way the student wouldn't have to modify the main entry and could actually make notes while the media is playing.
Those are simple examples that don't require heavy TW knowledge. The few fancy things are done by macros and snippets (stamps) to make using them easier if a student would add more.
For something more complex, as in presenting a procedure, I've included two TWs that I helped a friend create sometime ago. They are step-by-step guides to installing and running some software. No specific way was provided for notetaking.
http://portable3d.tiddlyspot.comhttp://portable3dev.tiddlyspot.comHope that helps by giving you a few more ideas.
Greg