Tutorial on Tango
Interactive at Rice University October 18 1999
On line Presentations given at Rice
- Basic
Presentation on Tango for Distance Education and Training Today
- Presentation
on Tango Futures: XML for Portals, Web-based Collaboration and Distance
Education
- Presentationgiving
a Pictorial View of architecture and functionality of Tango 1.4
- Presentation
on Experiences and Hints for Using TangoInterative in Distance Education
- Presentation
on Portals for Web Based Education and Training
- Pictorial
Online View of Installation of Tango 2 Clients and Server on PC's
- Short
Presentation on Introduction to Use of Collaborative Emacs in Tango
- Presentation
on Use of Tango Beans to Prepare Collaborative Applets
Basic Resources
Further Information
NPAC prepares and delivers advanced computer science courses and
tutorials in several practical areas (aka
Internetics)
including simulation, databases and Web technologies. The Virtual University
Webwisdom.org has been set up both to
allow NPAC to deliver and help others deliver and prepare education and
training using modern web techniques.
NPAC's activities in Distance Education Fall into 4 areas and are given in
detail elsewhere.
They assume all curricula material is web-based and can be accessed both
asynchronously (self paced learning) and interactively (synchronously) with
teacher and students.
- Courses delivered at a Distance with
Curricula covering large scale simulations for scientists and audience
modern Object Web technologies from Java to CORBA for the general audience.
-
Collaboration Technology to support synchronous delivery and Students and
Teachers interacting in real time over the Internet.
- Database
technology for Course Materials to support storing of sophisticated web
pages and XML based retrieval into web pages. Powerpoint and web page support
emphasized.
- Database technology to support
course
administration and delivery with Homework and Grades.
The NPAC Distance Education page also some useful
background
material and other links.