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Foil 7 How are Objects Used?

From Object Models, Distance Education and Collaboration Seminar at Kodak Rochester -- 29 March 99. by Geoffrey C. Fox
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Table of Contents for Object Models, Distance Education and Collaboration


1 Object Models Web Based Education and Training Collaboration
2 Abstract of An Introduction to Web-based Education Presentation
3 Challenge and Opportunity
4 Simplistic Object Web View
5 Other Useful Objects
6 Basic Multi Tier architecture
7 How are Objects Used?
8 What is Universal Acccess / Cross Disability Rendering?
9 Naïve Shared Object Strategy
10 If you believe these assertions
11 What Objects should we look at first and what services do we need?
12 What's wrong with Java Clients?
13 What about databases and Lotus Notes
14 What is Involved in Sharing Web Pages?
15 Document Object Tag Hierarchy
16 Hierarchical Object Components in a Web Page
17 JavaScript Shared Browser with Dynamic HTML
18 Shared Form Illustrated by Shared Access to NCSA Biology Workbench showing how general server objects can be shared from web interface
19 The Ingredients of Web Based Education
20 NPAC Education Curricula and Distance Delivery Activities
21 CSC499/615 at Jackson State
22 Architecture of Tango Distance Education
23 PPT Slide
24 PPT Slide
25 Screenshots of Tango Teaching Tools
26 Tango WebWisdom Model Collaborative Business model for Education
27 Traditional Model of Instruction
28 Collaborative Model of Instruction
29 Lessons from JSU Experiment
Click outside pointer rectangle to move pointer
Click on Pointer to Hide
Click on Pointer + ALT to toggle message hiding
Click on Pointer + CNTL to abolish pointer
Click on Pointer + Shift to cycle families
Click outside + Alt is Change Image
Click outside + Control is Double Size
Click outside + Shift is Halve Size
Right Mouse Down on Pointer Toggles Index
With Mouse Down on Current Pointer
h hides This Message while m restores
a Abolishes Pointer while CNTL-Click restores
f cycles through pointer families
c cycles through members of a family
u increases Size Up and d decreases Down
Mouse Up-Down between changes of
Pointer to process new option