- Off Beat XML Uses in Computing Portals
Description of a definition of a portal with betterportalML and making it collaborative with SPDL (Shared Portal Definition Lanaguage)
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at NCSA Portal/Metadata Meeting on October 22-23 99. - Full Description of WebFlow and Friends for Education and Science Portals
3-Tier Architecture with two well defined API's in XML. Grid and Computing Portal
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox, Tom Haupt at NCSA Portal/Metadata Meeting on October 22-23 99 - Tutorial on Tango Interactive at Rice University
A valuable resource for presentations on TANGO Interactive for Distance Education and Training Today with other useful basic resources.
Delivered at Rice University on October 18 1999. - Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning
Explanation of Architecture of Training Portal with interfaces, services and distributed educational objects
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at NCSA Industrial Partners Meeting on October 12-13 99 - Uses of XML in Distance and Distributed Learning
A discussion of the use of XML to set "permanent" and pragmatic local standards in a world moving with Internet Time.
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at FSU Workshop on Symbolic Notations on the Web on 8 October 99 - Tango Interactive Today for Education and Training
Description of technology components required to support distance education and training
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CEWES(ERDC) Tango Interactive Training on Sept 16-17 1999 - Tango Futures: XML for Portals, web-based Collaboration and Distance Education
Description of the essentials of shared event collaboration and how it is naturally integrated with the Web for both replicated client and server side shared objects
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CEWES(ERDC) Tango Interactive Training on Sept 16-17 1999 - Pictorial Description of Tango Interactive
Pictorial Overview of Tango Interactive 1.4 highlighting applications and features
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CEWES(ERDC) Tango Interactive Training on Sept 16-17 1999 - Using Tango Interactive in Distance Education
Requirements to set up Distance Education including hardware requirements, network considerations and software requirements
Given by David Bernholdt, Nancy McCracken at Jackson State Miss. Training Workshop on 16-17 August 99 - NPAC Distance Education
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
- Java Grande pushes Java toward new heights
The 1999 Java Grande Conference, the fourth in a series of meetings "exploring the use of the Java programming language for scientific and engineering computing and high-performance network computing," was held in early June, the weekend before the 1999 JavaOne conference in San Francisco
As reported on CNN on 1st September 1999 in their Tech section.
- Syracuse University’s NPAC director Geoffrey Fox gives successful Java and Distance Education tutorials at ADMI Annual Symposium on Computing at Minority Institutions
Dozens of attendees at this year’s Association of Computer and Information Science and Engineering Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI) Annual Symposium on Computing at Minority Institutions participated in a daylong tutorial on Java and Distance Learning applications given by Professor Geoffrey Fox, director of EOT-PACI partner Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC). - Shared Places on the Web: XML for Web-based Collaboration and Distance Education
A description of the essentials of shared event collaboration and how it is naturally integrated with the Web for both replicated client and server side shared objects.
Given by Geoffrey C. Fox, Lukasz Beca, Marek Podgorny at XML Developers Conference Montreal on August 19-20 1999 - Leccorder Presentations
Audio Video Archive of select lecture presentations at NPAC created using LecCorder.
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