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3rd August 2007, 08:18am
#1
by shadowc
Buenos Aires Argentina
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 632

Lately I've been in contact with a very kind IM chess player to whom I asked for some online lessons. She told me about these chess servers where you can log on and see the board, discuss over it, make the moves, etc etc... A totally interactive live online lesson experience.

I probably didn't see or investigate very much about it, but I saw that all of them are software based and membership based, so that it means that you have to download a software plus get a paid membership in order to have access to it.

Now with Web 2.0 I am very capable of offering a free open source online chess client-server, in which you could do just the same, but for free, probably anonymously and by using a browser. We could merge a different set of technologies in order to get a board engine, private chat rooms and optionally voIP to speak to each other.

Chess coaches could charge for their online lessons privately, we could also offer a way to document or prove lesson length and lesson participants (anonymity is not an option in this particular case) for the students and coaches' records.

Now, my question is: Would you be happy to hear of this software? Would you use it? Do you think it is a good idea? Has it been made already? Please, post your opinions here... 

7th August 2007, 08:54am
#2
by Trickster
Mississauga, ON Canada
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 232

UM.... well it sounds really intresting.... I would probably use it.

It is a very good idea cause begginers can learn faster with these programs and novices can learn new moves.

I don't exactly no if it has been made yet though!

 

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