Pardon this OT post, but I thought that some of the readers of this list would be in a position to offer some opinions/options.
The local university (UNK) where I teach part-time is working on a new course for it's MIS department. The course focus is the software life cycle. Problem definition, scope and scope management, installation, maintenance, and decommissioning are all part of our course idea. However in order to illustrate these concepts we would like to ask teams of students to create a small software product from start to finish. We don't care about the software product specifically except that it illustrates the theory of the class. We are open to smart phone apps, firefox/chrome extensions or even a small web app in php, python or whatever other language would work. This course is not for programmers per se. It is to introduce non-programmers who are interested in business management to the process. The chief idea being that students with a business management degree understand the tech guys when they get reports. As such the tools used to create our classroom software apps are of prime importance. We need a graphical sdk (if we went the smart phone route) but the most important thing is a GUI IDE that basically allows non coders to create drag and drop classes connectors and basically create code from the flow chart. Then we would use the "show code" option from the ide and show the students the code it generated and ask them to optimize it manually. Does anyone have any ideas for tools that would work for us? Thanks in advance for your time. Rance -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple