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Version 1.03 (Windows)
Version 1.03 (Linux)
Wiseminder is software I wrote to help manage a knowledge base of my
own information quickly and easily, while also giving me some options to
test myself against that knowledge. Here's who it's for:
Students
From Kindergarten to Graduate school, any student of
any discipline will find value in WiseMinder. Use it to:
Study for various
tests, organizing questions by Subject
Test yourself at
any time, or schedule random tests to keep your knowledge fresh
Print out
worksheets of questions and answers for future reference
Take and organize
notes during class
Share and compare
knowledge with other students
Teachers
Most teachers today need to maintain their students'
“Prior Knowledge” by giving them questions each day, based on material
previously learned. Use WiseMinder to:
Keep and
immediately access a database of Prior Knowledge questions
Track student
performance and information
Organize questions
by grade and class using Subject headings
Test students
directly by printing out quizzes and assignments
Workers
Any employee working with a computer can use
WiseMinder to:
Learn a new job, by
creating and relying on a growing database of information
Increase your value
to the company by improving productivity
Make your life
easier by reducing paperwork and record-keeping
Have a typed and
transferable record of your knowledge and performance of duties
Employers
By acquiring WiseMinder for your employees, you can
ensure that:
Their productivity
will improve by having quick and easy access to previous issues and
resolutions (in some businesses, such as call support centers,
WiseMinder can even take the place of other software as a workstation's
primary tool of operations).
You will increase
their accountability by requiring them to store relevant information
Your employee's
knowledge will be passed on to their successors
You can audit their
Prior Knowledge database to track usage and performance
Anyone else can use WiseMinder...
As a diary
(non-private!) or a daily log of events
To learn any new
subject of interest
To track diets or
daily routines
To brush up on old
knowledge
To pass your
knowledge on to children and others
For other things
not even imagined
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