Attention GIFT Users:
Thank you for downloading GIFT version 1.0/1.1.
As you may know, the design and development of GIFT is a long-term research initiative. The goal is to develop a modular Computer-Based Tutoring System (CBTS) framework which can be configured to support authoring and analysis of tutoring systems, components, methods, and tools.
The GIFT Team is committed to quality and user satisfaction and would like to ascertain your opinion of GIFT thus far.
If you would, please take a few minutes (approximately five) to complete the GIFT Satisfaction and Usage Survey: https://gifttutoring.org/tab/show/gift
Please respond by Friday 23 November 2012.
Thank you for your support. Your input is greatly appreciated!
Functionally, version 1.1 is identical to version 1.0. The only differences between the two versions are changes in the distribution statement which appears in the various documents within the docs folder as well as the headers contained in each java source file. Version 1.0 was released under Distribution Statement D. Version 1.1 uses Distribution Statement C. Other changes are limited to a few file and directory name changes (1.0 to 1.1) and updates to the release notes to reflect these changes. Versions 1.1 and 1.0 are both available under the Files tab.
GIFT software release 1.0 with approved documentation is now available for download from the Files tab.
GIFT software release 1.0 is now available for download from the Files tab. The "docs" folder has been temporarily removed pending a security review. We expect to post the release with the docs folder intact no later than June 12.
The GIFT software is temporarily unavailable for download, pending security review.
ARL RDECOM STTC today released version 1.0 of the Generalized Intelligent Framework for Tutoring (GIFT).