I posted this e-mail at the other groups I am in, I don?t think Hal is the best for a spoke person, but then I am always impressed with what you people get your Hals to do ïŠ.
So I am just going to pass this up to you I have the groups address and his address.
Thanks,
Les
Yahoo group:? v-humans@yahoogroups.com
John:? jjamison@coloradomtn.edu
I hope you guys will forgive me if this comes across too much like
a 'plug', but I wanted to pass something along.? During her college
Summers, my daughter had one of those life-changing experiences
working with an organization called the Marine Mammal Conservancy
down
in the Florida Keys.? She went as their first 'interns', and ended
up
spending two summers there, actually developing their full intern
program.
I just got the 'holiday letter' from MMC, and want to pass it along
for two reasons.? First is just to say "Thank you" to those folks
for
giving my daughter such a meaningful experience by passing their
name
along.
More importantly for the V-humans group, I'm asking for some
suggestions from the experts here...? I think it might be a great
educational piece to create a V-Dolphin host for their website,
modeled after their mascot, Molly.? Can anyone give me a suggestion
as
to the best program/engine to do that?? It seems as if I've seen a
Dolphin MS Agent out there somewhere, so that might be an option for
something.
I have Semantic's Character Builder, so I could create something
flash-
based with a canned script, but it would be so cool to have an
actual
v-dolphin capable of conversation with the kids...and with the
adults.
The major limitations at this point are trying to keep it low in
cost,
and trying to work with my limited 'technical' abilities...
If anyone feels this intro to MMC is too 'commercial' for our venue,
that was not my intent, and I do apologize. Bob is a good guy,
spends
his days running a construction business and volunteers his time and
resources to the cause.
Any suggestions you might offer to help me along with this would be
greatly appreciated, and be for a great cause.
Thanks,
John
http://www.marinemammalconservancy.org/