links for 2007-02-28
February 28th, 2007
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and hence, why I’ll be pushing Aptana (an XHTML extension for Eclipse) for my web development students later in the year
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an IDE for building dynamic web applications – Code Assist on JavaScript, HTML, and CSS languages, (including your own JavaScript functions); an Outliner; FTP/SFTP uploading, downloading and synchronization; JavaScript debugger; Cross-platform FOSS
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online video tutorials about using aptana for web development
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more eclipse plugins than you can poke a stick at – including some ActionScript stuff that might be worth checking out
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instructions for using a package that will install Apatana; dependencies, startup scripts and respective entries on gnome/kde menu.
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six areas that will have a significant impact on college and university campuses within the next five years.
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as nice a little list as you’ll find anywhere – covers exercise, monitors, eyestrain, power supplies, ergonomics and keyboard skills. finishes up with a checklist
links for 2007-02-27
February 27th, 2007
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multimedia and plugins for web developers (audio and video)
links for 2007-02-25
February 25th, 2007
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on how a well-designed and delivered WebQuest integrates a number of research-supported strategies to prompt the intangible “Ah-Ha” experiences that lie at the heart of transformative learning
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where it’s all happening right now in the client side application building world – the next step from AJAX looks like being another proprietary application
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a bit about MIG along with several good links to other online resources
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A Lightweight Open Source Flex 2 Design Studio – ironically Developed Using the full price Adobe Flex Builder 2
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technical and support resources for flex 2 from both Adobe and the developer community.
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a little ply cat project for those idle weeks over the Christmas break
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the start of an ongoing html exercise on the wikiversity
links for 2007-02-24
February 24th, 2007
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an awesome online image editor with the option of searching for CC licensed images on flickr – i’m filled with envy, but plan on using it just the same
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another flash-driven online image editing app – not as nice as picnic (or even flickrCC) but with the seductive power of layers
links for 2007-02-23
February 23rd, 2007
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a GTK2 application to help create and maintain CSS style sheets for web development – syntax highlighting and validation, quick CSS properties and values insertion, auto-completion and dialog-based insertion of complex values – sweet
links for 2007-02-22
February 22nd, 2007
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a whole bunch of folks from various major national initiatives (within and outside the Framework), key cross-sectoral organisations and States and Territories.
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a distance ed web student blog – i’m so proud
links for 2007-02-21
February 21st, 2007
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our little cyberspace classroom – gotta learn how to drive this thing…
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Adobe Connect Enterprise Resource Center (tutorials, best practices, and other resources
links for 2007-02-19
February 19th, 2007
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua – in a variety of exciting flavours and wrapping; say no more…
links for 2007-02-18
February 18th, 2007
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Free software tools and documentation for building new speech synthesis voices in English and other languages. Associated with the Festival TTS – both distributed under an X11-type license allowing unrestricted commercial and non-commercial use alike.
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Flite (festival-lite) – a small, fast run-time synthesis engine for small embedded machines and/or large servers. Flite is designed as an alternative synthesis engine to Festival for voices built using the FestVox suite of voice building tools.
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a collection of software tools for the creation, manipulation and analysis of speech databases. At the core of EMU is a database search engine which allows the researcher to find various speech segments based on the sequential and hierarchical structure o
links for 2007-02-17
February 17th, 2007
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a cool online book – and a very interesting interface (I love the ’skim’ option for each chapter). There are more 3,000 books available on this site, so I can see the skim thing getting a caning…
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an interesting collaborative workspace (community blogging, aggregation of photos and videos, news feeds etc)
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home of the Australian chart index, the Aussie seafarer’s handbook and the ENC (electronic nav chart) stuff too