[Bf-education] Bf-education Digest, Vol 156, Issue 1

Kafal Khor kafal.khor at gmail.com
Mon Aug 5 20:53:44 CEST 2019


السلام عليكم

يمكنكم استخدام اداتنا الخاصة لتبييض ولصق النصوص في المانجا التي تقومون
بترجمتها، وهذا فهرس المواضيع المتعلقة بها والتي ستساعدكم على ذلك:

1- رابط الأداة:

https://editor-manga-tool.web.app


2- شرح الأداة:

https://www.mangaka3rb.com/forum/topic/YbNdcIHGC0wCMhjlWpE8


2- اقتراحاتكم والمشاكل

https://www.mangaka3rb.com/forum/topic/aqpG0rkQQy99vMbpFWFE


3- خطتنا لتطوير الأداة

https://www.mangaka3rb.com/forum/topic/N3jOtBFgqaDGBZzyfQBe


تحياتنا لكم.


حسابي انستقرام - مترجم جامعة البحرين

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المانجاكا العربي - فيسبوك

Facebook.com/Mangaka3rb

‫في الخميس، 15 نوفمبر 2018 في 9:28 ص تمت كتابة ما يلي بواسطة ‪Rushan
Ziatdinov‬‏ <‪ziatdinov.rushan at gmail.com‬‏>:‬

> Greetings!
>
> Are here any Blender users from South Korea?
>
> *Can you please recommend me any books (or free online recourses) in
> Korean language?*
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Sincerely,
> Rushan ZIATDINOV, PhD (조교수 루샨 지아디노프)
> Department of Industrial and Management Engineering
> <http://newcms.kmu.ac.kr/ims/index.do>
> Keimyung University <http://www.kmu.ac.kr/english/> (계명대학교), Daegu, South
> Korea
> Personal website: www.ziatdinov-lab.com
> Local Phone: 5286
> E-mail: ziatdinov.rushan at gmail.com
>             ziatdinov at kmu.ac.kr
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> On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 7:47 PM Peter Kemp <peterejkemp at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Rik,
>>
>> I think a 'reset/panic/home' button would be great.
>>
>> This is my attempt to collect common problems seen amongst beginners
>> using Blender:
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ywBjURBWrNjWkA1tI-cn2Vf4bjkSUG5FOU9-F6NNJTc/edit?usp=sharing
>> I use this with my trainee teachers and college students to help them fix
>> common problems that students have. Any more that we could add would be
>> great. I wonder if the Blender team might be interested in the common
>> problems/misconceptions? This is surely what a 101 model should be
>> attempting to deal with.
>>
>> All the best
>> Pete
>>
>> Dear Pete,
>>>
>>> I would agree with you on the proposal of beginners can use blender it
>>> taught in the right way ( considering the group is not too big)
>>> However there are a few common problems in education that I have noticed
>>> it might be good to collect common problems as been noticed by other
>>> educators
>>>
>>> please note that there is a big difference between kids before they have
>>> their own phone and those who are exposed to e.g ipads for education
>>>
>>> my biggest problem for beginners is that they get lost and don?t know
>>> how to get back in viewpoint, interface or screen layout, these are not
>>> effected by Ctr-z so they can not undo them
>>>
>>> if there would be a ?home ? button as there is for the viewpoint to
>>> bring them to default layout and some kind of default zoom level, pivot
>>> point, snap setting, viewpoint shading, layer visibility, tool pallet
>>>
>>> so more or less like clicking on the application template default but
>>> without changing the model thus far constructed  would be great help
>>>
>>> other common problem is loosing objects in space by moving them too far
>>> this happens often when using the numeric pad and scale or grab
>>> once they click the home button they are left with a seemingly empty
>>> screen
>>>
>>> I set the number of undo to 500 this depends on the response time of the
>>> teacher : about 5 minutes of being lost is more than 200 attempt of kids to
>>> try to solve
>>>
>>> it would be nice if the history pallet stay visible and have short cut
>>> letters added to the action so they could see what happens at all times
>>>
>>> A simplified version does not apply for primary kids: they do not
>>> compare this to something they know or have worked with.
>>> however kids with and ipad history are already spoiled and much more
>>> difficult to train in blender
>>>
>>> hope this helps
>>>
>>> Rik
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > On 02 Nov 2018, at 09:31, Peter Kemp <peterejkemp at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi  All, I think that there are two positions here:
>>> >
>>> > 1. we need a version of blender for the beginner that hides
>>> functionality
>>> > 2. beginners can use blender if taught in the right way.
>>> >
>>> > I'm largely in agreement with number 2 as we have thousands of cases
>>> where this has happened with the b3d101.org <http://b3d101.org/>
>>> project. But there might be a case for 1 amongst the most occasional users
>>> >
>>> > If we are hiding functionality, how are children going to easily find
>>> it when they aren't being taught by us? If there is an education version of
>>> blender, then we need to start by disabling, rather than hiding
>>> functionality. Think along the lines of how some strategy computer games
>>> work, where there is a greyed out version of a button that you need to
>>> level up to use. My fear is a user learning a 101 version of blender will
>>> then have to largely relearn the full version. I had a good conversation
>>> with Ton about this and there might well be a case for a cut down version
>>> of blender, for the very occasional user, think big buttons and very
>>> limited sets of tools, but as a learning path towards being a full user,
>>> the argument appears to be flawed to me.
>>> >
>>> > As mentioned previously (
>>> https://twitter.com/peterejkemp/status/1050360844343750656 <
>>> https://twitter.com/peterejkemp/status/1050360844343750656>) if we get
>>> the basics of blender 2.8 right, then it will be far easier to learn than
>>> 2.8, and with the right educational approach there is no need for a special
>>> 'education' version. I know there are people who would disagree with my
>>> suggestions on how to change the interface, but maybe we should look at
>>> this another way, the normal blender is the version that's easy to use for
>>> the beginner and the 'pro' version has no tool selected, starts in grey
>>> viewport mode and doesn't tell you what the tools are.
>>> >
>>> > Pete
>>>
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