bscientific » plone http://bscientific.net Technology for Higher Ed Teaching and Learning Thu, 04 Oct 2007 13:51:40 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2 en Been too long http://bscientific.net/2007/07/18/been-too-long/ http://bscientific.net/2007/07/18/been-too-long/#comments Wed, 18 Jul 2007 19:59:29 +0000 ken http://bscientific.net/2007/07/18/been-too-long/ Been so busy with work, home, dog, commute, and visitors from other-space that I have thoroughly neglected this space. With that as my excuse, and I am sticking with it, consider this a mini-post to touch on some educational/technology topics that have been filling my days to brimming over.

In cleaning my house, I found an early copy of the Digital Tour of Poughkeepsie DVD I produced with Leonard Nevarez at Vassar over the last three years. I hope to post some clips, stills, and a write-up describing the project, its goals, and the techniques we used to get it done.

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Scientists as Writers http://bscientific.net/2007/02/15/scientists-as-writers/ http://bscientific.net/2007/02/15/scientists-as-writers/#comments Thu, 15 Feb 2007 19:37:11 +0000 ken http://bscientific.net/2007/02/15/scientists-as-writers/ Using a content management system to promote collaborative writing in the sciences (and beyond)

NERCOMP Annual Conference 2006

View the slideshow. (Web-based using S5)
Download the PowerPoint. (524 KB)

by Ken Bolton, Eric Eberhardt and Cristian Opazo — last modified 2006-03-27 16:58

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HarryRoseman.com http://bscientific.net/2007/02/14/harryrosemancom/ http://bscientific.net/2007/02/14/harryrosemancom/#comments Wed, 14 Feb 2007 22:53:17 +0000 ken http://bscientific.net/2007/02/14/harryrosemancom/ Splash pageHarryRoseman.com is a combination portfolio and social networking tool for the professor and sculptor Harry Roseman. Harry is also an avid photographer of his works and friends. We used the Zope/Plone stack and a lightly modified version of the PloneLightBoxJS product.

Gallery viewChris Joslyn did the hacks to LightBox. Michael Pepe-Mooney modified the skin to make it slightly less Plone-ish. Me? I managed the project, the content, and Harry.

The best thing about this project has been watching Harry go, “Ah ha!” He totally gets it now, and makes changes and additions almost daily.

We justified using Media Cloisters resources for what was pretty obviously a portfolio project thusly:LightBox view

  1. The project content could be used as a teaching and reference platform in art history and studio art courses.
  2. With modifications to the LightBoxJS, a hide/show button could be added to hide and reveal the metadata, making it potentially as useful a study guide as Luna, an analog slide library, or Gardner’s Art Through the Ages.
  3. The students working on this would develop skills in Plone and CSS which would be applied to future projects.
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