Google last week released a beta version of an internet browser, called Chrome. It is free and it is truly is a beta. It can be downloaded at http://gears.google.com/chrome/ It is extremely fast, but does have numerous issues that still will need to be resolved. One of the goals of the project is to be extremely small. The download was less than 1 megabyte and was very quick to install. It loaded my Google home page very quickly and all the feeds seemed to work properly. When I went to my SharePoint Server, the webpages did not display properly. When I went to edit the SharePoint site, it appeared to work properly, something that does not work properly in Fire Fox. It does have some issues with Google online word processor and there is a page of known problems. I believe that when Google puts out the next version it will be much improved. Currently it only is available for XP and Vista platforms, but will be available soon for Mac and Linux. Below is a screen capture using Jing.
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Thursday, July 31, 2008
GIS Using Citrix
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Jing
Jing is a project of TechSmith. It is a screen capture (png format) and video capture (SWF format) program that is currently free. TechSmith is the creators of Snagit and Camtasia. I have been playing with this software and have been very impressed in what it will do. It can be found at http://www.jingproject.com/ it is a free download of about 8 MB. One of the other features is that it will run on Mac as well as a Windows operating system. Snagit and Camtasia will only run on the Windows platform. It took me a little while to realize Jing was running, because it uses a sun instead of opening a program, like you might expect. When you place your mouse over the sun it will provide options, such as capture. You select the region of the screen you wish to capture and select an image or a video. The image in this blog was captured with Jing it is part of my screen. If you select the video window, anything you drag into the window will be part of the video; it also utilizes your computer microphone or headset. You are limited in the length of the video and the number of frames per second. I have been very impressed with this product. The Jing website states that at some point this product may be integrated into other applications and may not always be free.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Virtual Remote Sensing Workshop
During the past several months the technology team has been working on designing a virtual workshop in remote sensing. The Virtual Workshop is nearly completed and can be viewed at http://Techcenter.jefferson.kctcs.edu/rs/. The workshop has six modules: Physical Properties of Light, Coordinates and Projections, Sensing Platforms, GPS, 2D GIS, and Images. The workshop is composed of video, text and projects to be completed by the participant. The participant will need to have ArcGis 9.2 to complete the workshop and 3D Analysis to complete the Image part. Please contact Tammy.McCollum@kctcs.edu if you use the information in the workshop. At this moment the workshop does not have a password on the content and the content may change as the final parts are being added to the workshop. This workshop was made possible by a grant from the Kentucky Department of Geospatial Information and the KITCenter National Science Foundation Regional IT Center.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Google Presentation
Monday, February 26, 2007
Mini-Y2K
Are you ready for daylight savings time?
You may or may not be aware that the dates that daylight savings time begins and ends have been changed for 2007. Daylight savings time will begin on March 11th which is three weeks earlier than in the past and ends one week later in the fall. On initially thinking about this change, you may realize that the clock on your computer will be off or your electronic calendar will be wrong. But the bigger issue is with scheduled tasks of back-ups, batch processes, etc. Companies have been working to solve these issues before the time change occurs on the 11th. Patches for the Windows XP operating system can be found on the Microsoft website, if you have upgraded to Vista it is included.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Virtual Blogs and Other Web Applications
For information on how to access the workshop material please contact Tammy.mccollum@kctcs.edu. If you would like to see other virtual workshops produced as part of the KITCenter project, Tammy can assist you with these. Currently workshops are completed in the areas of educational technologies and GIS.
The virtual workshop is planned to have Camtasia video available in the near future, in which you can watch the instructor actually creating all of the content. In addition audio only podcasts are planned, but you will need to have slides downloaded or be viewing the website.