Monday, April 18, 2005

To present at InSITE - Informing Science & IT Education Conference

Alex Koohang, Editor-in-Chief of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Knowledge and Learning Objects has worked with the InSITE Conference organizers to submit our abstracts. This conference will be in beautiful Flagstaff, AZ June 16 through the 19th. The conference information is located at http:/2005.informingscience.org. Since our book chapter deadline is June 15th for the Learning Object Book, this is a perfect opportunity to share information as well as meet and work with the other chapter authors of the Learning Object Book. In addition, Alex arranged for a conference fee reduction.

I am working again with Nicholas Farha at Indiana State University. He is co-authoring my book chapter, Learning Object Standards, Metadata, Repositories, and LCMS and I am co-authoring his book chapter, The Future of Learning Objects. I originally submitted a chapter under a slightly different area, but this was the area of acceptance.

The next few months will be busy ones...

Monday, April 04, 2005

FlashLite 1.1

As I work on editing and completing the seven chapters, I still find myself reviewing new innovative products which I hope to still sneak into the book. FlashLite 1.1 is such a product. You have proably head about Flash. Well, FlashLite 1.1 is a version that allows you to author a version that will play on phones and other mobile devices. If you already know Flash, this is a product that you want to review. The presentation is an archived version of a Breeze presentation made March 29, 2005 by Bill Perry from Macromedia. This is a 50 minute presentation, so set aside a block of time!

I can find uses for this even in Terre Haute, Indiana! Illianatech made a great map of the hotspots along Wabash Avenue. I can see a tour guide product of hotspots that works on a mobile phone that has internet access. Or how about a handset that works to interact with a museum? Yikes, the examples are endless.

The presentation shows some gaming applications and then best practices using FlashLite 1.1. The action script commands are a piece of cake. For example:

.on (keyPress"") = select keypress
etc - easy
The CDK is great since SWF files are provided that you can try on your handset. An excellent way to see what navigation matches with a specific handset.

The presentation provides very specific directions. Example - use bitmaps instead of vectors, avoid screen wipes.

Next, Bill showed a sample application creation. Steps abbrieviated here - I will add more later after I take his example and try it myself.

Flash MX Professional 2004 - select Mobile, Nokia 3650 Template, Delete the layers that show the phone image, then select Version 1.1 on settings, and save file. Now you are ready to add some layers - background, buttons, text, backing, AS (for action script layer). Application to create - a screen where user has to press a button, that will load a webserver application.

Chapter Proposal Accepted!

I just received word from Alex Koohang that my abstract has been accepted for a chapter in the book, Learning Object, in the category Learning Object Standards, Metadata, Repositories & LCMS. The book is planned for release in December of 2005 by Informing Science Press. The 20 to 30 page chapter is due by June 15th. I was pleased with this comment, "Your chapter proposal was among the highest rated proposals." That certainly made me feel pretty good!