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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Wonder if anyone at tafe will notice this

side wiki a great way to get extra information about a page visible to the world.

in reference to:

"Webbank"
- Chisholm Bank (view on Google Sidewiki)

Another useful tool from Google

The web evolves daily with the help of Google and all the users across the world, this tool will bring wikis to a new level allowing wiki type notes to be used across any page by simply highlighting the area of interest on the page, clicking the sidewiki link either on your toolbar or from the top left side of the page and you can then write up wiki type information about that part of a page or site. This will allow for more information to be added then the creator had in mind on the day of page creation, can also be a great tool for leaving notes to a site designer or admin if the contact details are not clear. All in all the uses for this will be endless im sure

in reference to: Google Sidewiki (view on Google Sidewiki)

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Thing 23 – Feedback

I thought the 23 thing program was a little easy going for a dual diploma course, I looked at most of the mentioned technologies as they came out in my personal time as they were more for personal use, I expected the diploma course would be aimed more on understanding how they work under the hood not on the surface.  I did however see quite a few links i would probably stay away from now if pointed to them in the future and also quite a few that i would defiantly use.  I think this would be a great task for the cert 4 students or maybe even Cert 2. It was a stress free task that i had no trouble completing.

Thing 22 – Post about my Home Server.

A technology i use now at home and hardly think of is a derived version of Windows Server 2003 small business edition, it has the name Windows Home Server and as the name suggests it is aimed at the home.  The job of this small 10 client NOS is to handle Network Storage, IIS (web) server, Backup imaging server.  I heard about this through the MSDN junk emails they send out and thought id sign up for the beta almost 2 years ago now, it comes with a free domain name with some restrictions. The main job WHS performs for me on a daily basis is described below.  During the day Network storage provides access to Photos, Music, Downloads, Documents, Movies and Software this is available on any PC connected to the network in the house, It also attaches these folders to a password protected web site so not only are all your files only a few mouse clicks away but it is also a great way to share Photos,Videos and files with family members interstate and oversees. I have found a program that also allows for a shared folder on the server to be the main source for a dynamic Photo gallery site, this means family members as mentioned before can drop photos into a folder and have then displayed on a central private gallery webpage. Then over night the WHS connects to all computers on the home network and takes a backup image of the files each night if a problem ever arises on a network machine the server can produce a boot-DVD to restore the pc over the network.  I have not lost any data in a long time now thanks to this server.  It also performs a technology called file duplication, it does this when it has more then one physical HDD installed when turned on in a folder it will take a copy of files on one HDD and place them on the other drive, while this takes up some space it means if a HDD fails or is removed for any reason all duplicated files are still available. The list of the plusses on this NOS are endless but it really does allow for a smooth home network in a house of 99% computer novices. For information on WHS check out Introducing Windows Home Server

Don't forget the OS is available with out any hardware so you can run it on any good spec PC/boot-camp Mac.

Thing 20 – Read about Web 2.0

Web 2.0 in my understanding is what the web has morphed into over the years it has been in use by the general public. Static pages have turned to dynamic pages drawn on the fly, the main languages changed from html to html and JavaScript up to now when you can be looking at any number of server side php, ASP type languages running above a mysql, oracle database.  Web 2.0 to me means the sites became more end user friendly, more blog and video sharing sites came about as people that had never really taken an interest in the internet started trying there hand.  Over all if the first inventors of web 2.0 wanted to bring the internet to the masses i think they achieved that, I think some of the sites are a great demonstration of computing power but not a great social tool when a lot of the time is spent at home on the computer.  Web 2.0 is blogs, RSS, lots of server side code and logic and generally a more entertaining feel for the internet in my opinion.

Thing 19 – Twitter

I currently use twitter not for the described use of notifying family, friends and basically any one online that you have taken another breath, step. I use a twitter account for a notification service from a windows server located in my house so if i am out or away from home and the server has an error apart from loss of internet access of course alerts come through in real time to an application on my mobile phone notifying me to a problem with the server and service.  I can of course see great uses for this type resource when it comes to travel, letting others know when you are on the way or held up.  I also feel that as it is now quite a popular service a lot of sites are creating tweets for updates to the site content, I currently monitor one website i regularly visit.  I feel the use for this in the classroom could be great not only to let students know in real-time when classes are cancelled or running late but also vice versa when students are running late or not coming in, with twitter client type applications it can cut down on the time it takes to send information out over the net. Over all i think this is a useful web 2.0 technology.