Developers use ESCOT to rapidly assemble
activities composed of reusable components
in the domain of middle school mathematics.
Developers
Developers use ESCOT to
rapidly assemble activities composed of reusable
components
in the domain of middle school mathematics. Developers
work in small teams
with teachers and facilitators to design activities
with well-motivated educational goals and grounded
in standards.
They assemble components using an authoring environment,
the ESCOT Builder, and deploy the resulting activity
on the Web. Examples of components available include
graphs, charts, tables, simulation engines and
a geometrical construction viewer. ESCOT supports
interoperability, meaning that components share
data, including numbers, strings, and more complex
data structures.
ESCOT
1.0 Developer Edition - Full install with
Runner and Builder. May contain components and
activities still being tested. Integration team
members should install this version.
ESCOT
1.0 Classroom Edition - Minimal install with
Runner and a few sample activities. This release
licensed to teachers and students only.