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  • LMS 2.0: how to Select an advanced Learning System
  • Migrating to a new learning management system (LMS) has been likened to breaking into faculty classrooms, throwing their course materials into a moving van, and dumping them in a heap at the new location – leaving the faculty to sort and reorganize their course content long after IT support has driven off. This painful process can be averted by assessing faculty needs and expectations, and selecting a solution that supports seamless content migration and intuitive course management. That may be easier said than done. The $350 million market for LMSs is populated by more than 140 vendors whose mission is to support best practices in the preferred pedagogical approach of colleges and universities. The proliferation of academic computing solutions has cluttered the market with applications that are bloated with extraneous features. Too often, institutions are lured into the trap of deploying an LMS that is the current favorite, only to realize that these applications are too unwieldy and burdensome to use. In fact, nearly 24 percent of schools with LMS deployments experience buyers’ remorse and would change systems if they could, according to a 2007 study by Bershin and Associates. Common purchasing mistakes include failing to define system requirements, focusing on price rather than value, overlooking interoperability and scalability, and selecting customization instead of configuration. In addition, vendor lock-in so constrains many institutions that they believe they can’t switch to a new vendor without substantial real or perceived costs. At a price tag upwards of $35 per user to purchase and nearly twice
  • Google Chrome Inside Out Article
  • Google Chrome is out, brand new and shiny, and with its launch a new set of standards for all web browsers is implemented for both end users and developers. At this moment the Internet is flooded with details and info on Google's newest and hottest application designed to link the user to the pool of information on the web. Unlike successful browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Opera and even Internet Explorer, Google's approach in building Chrome differs in that the app is built from scratch without giving in to formalities (that is why, at first use, most users will waste time looking for the menu bar). The program seems as if all the features were added as soon as the tester needed them. None of its features are unnecessary or redundant in terms of access. Installing Chrome is nothing complicated as the automatic downloader and installer does the entire job for you and there is no need to go through the classic "Next" buttons. Everything is done automatically and at the end of the process you will be able to import bookmarks, passwords and other settings from Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. With this over you will be able to "chrome" your way on the web. Interface Chrome comes all wrapped up in a minimalistic interface designed outside the box and not cluttered with loads of features and options. The lack of a menu and title bar in maximized mode enhances user attention on the opened webpage and provides a better web experience.
  • Microsoft MapPoint KeyNote
  • More than 15 million geographic queries hit the Microsoft MapPoint Web Service every day, supporting thousands of different mission-critical applications around the world. The MapPoint Web Service is a location and mapping platform that allows developers to easily build location-based services into applications such as Web site locators, fleet and asset tracking applications, call-center applications, and more. Hosted by Microsoft Corp., the MapPoint Web Service contains the cartographic, demographic, business listing, construction, traffic and other data and provides the programmatic access to maps and driving directions, addresses and places, and proximity searches that many businesses rely on in their day to day processes. To ensure that Microsoft’s promises will be upheld, the MapPoint Web Service uses the Keynote Performance Scoreboard and Keynote Diagnostic Service (KDS) for quick response to any potential performance problem. If the MapPoint Web Service was unavailable or performing poorly, then MapPoint Web Service customers’ applications could fail, and customers might be unsatisfied. To give customers confidence while using the MapPoint Web Service, Microsoft guarantees 99.9% up time. That means the MapPoint Web Service operations team must find and fix any potential problems with the MapPoint Web Service as soon as possible to prevent any down time. Download pdf Microsoft MapPoint KeyNote
  • Searle and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
  • short. Imagine a person who has the maintenance manual for the 2002 BMW 1100GS, neat if somewhat odd dual-purpose motorcycle. The manual is in English.. Download PDF
  • Web Server Performance HOWTO
  • Servers running Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP - generally abbreviated as LAMP - are very popular nowadays. Such servers are increasingly easy to set up and keep running. Additionally the LAMP plattform has proben to be a stable platform available at low costs. Web servers running a LAMP package can perform very well out of the box. But there are many ways to improve performance both through server configuration and application changes. This document gives you a good starting point for where to start and what to look at. It will also equip you with tools and processes to monitor the server’s performance. This document is for you, if you are in charge of a web server running Linux and you want to improve the performance without just throwing more hardware at the problem. When running a server it’s very important to be able to quickly check the current health and compare it with the past. This allows you to detect current anomalies and to see the system development over time. That part is covered in Section 1.1 and Section 1.2. Benchmarking becomes important when tuning your system. You really want to be able to say if a change improves the system performance and by how much. So keep a box of benchmarking applications ready when applying changes intended to improve the system performance. Download pdf Web Server Performance HOWTO
  • Beginners Guide Maya
  • In this beginners guide we discuss how to build a simple humanoid character and how to animate it. It was not our intention to give a step-by-step guide on how to build a character and how to animate it, because there is extensive amount of literature available on this. This guide can be used next to the “Learning Maya 5 Foundation” book as a source for more information and explanation. We found that although the book is very clear on what actions to do and what the actions will result in, it lacked somewhat in explaining the meaning of concepts and the reasons for performing actions. In this guide, we first give an explanation of the Maya interface and the main interface elements that are important for character building and animation. We then follow the “Learning Maya 5 Foundation” subjects on building and animating a humanoid character. First building the basic character by creating a skeleton, adding geometries, flexors and selection handles. Then preparing the character for animation, by adding controls for movements with expressions, rotate planes and vector constraints. Then animating the character by creating character nodes, keyframes, linear animation, non-linear animation and non-destructive keys (secondary animation) and the Maya Embedded Language (MEL). In the last part we discuss shortly the use of cameras, lighting, texturizing, rendering. Download pdf Beginners Guide Maya
  • Renault Workshop Repair Manual PDF
  • The repair methods given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the technical specifications current when it was prepared. The methods may be modified as a result of changes by the manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories from which his vehicles are constructed”. All copyrights reserved by Renault. Copying or translating, in part or in full, of this document or use of the service part reference numbering system is forbidden without the prior written authority of Renault. ENSEMBLE MOTEUR ET BAS Section view Identification Cross section - tightening torques Gears Capacity - Lubricants Special points Modifications Consumables Parts which must always be changed Special tools Gearbox repair Shafts Differential Internal controls Lubrication channel Reverse gear shaft Reverse gear brake Speedometer Thrust pad guide tube Assembling the housings Exploded view parts directory Exploded views MANUAL GEARBOX Download Renault Workshop Repair Manual PDF
  • Fiat Bravo/a & Marea - Cleaning the MAF sensor (Diesel engines only)
  • The first step is to locate the MAF sensor. Its position is on the air intake system, after the air filter box. The second step is to unplug the connector on the MAF sensor. It has a clip that holds it firmly in place, so you need to push the clip with your finger to release it. (red arrow) Then just pull the plug off. The third step is to unscrew the two torx security screws. To do that, you will need a trox screwdriver T20. After the screws are out, gently pull the sensor out of his casing. After you have done the above, you will have this on your table. The next step is the cleaning. For that you will need a 3 or 4 cotton sticks and some alcohol. *Use clear alcohol or start spray – do not use any spray or liquid that is oily or greasy. Get the cotton sticks mentioned above and flatten them. So they look like this. *If you don’t do that, they will not fit in the openings. The places that you need to clean are marked whit red arrows. Easier, you need to clean the 2 metal plates and the *resistor. *not sure it’s a resistor, butclean it any way. Download pdf Fiat Bravo/a & Marea - Cleaning the MAF sensor (Diesel engines only)
  • How to Write Crap Code in C# - Anti-Patterns for Performance
  • This talk is all about writing performant code, not the other kinds of monstrosities that you might regard as crap code. We’ll leave obfustucated code to the Perl programmers, C# isn’t very good at it. Managed languages such as C# are often criticised for being slower than their counterparts such as C++. Often these claims are unfounded. I’ve worked on several projects where performance has been a problem and often people don’t understand why their code is running slowly. Typically they’ll blame the .NET runtime as the problem’s obvious there rather than in their own code. So what sort of performance pitfalls await the unwary? Inspired by the concept of proof by contradiction I decided to take a program and ignore Microsoft best-practises to see "How Slow It Could Go." I’ve written a simple application to analyse the complete works of Shakespeare that will allow me to demonstrate various techniques. The analysers have been written as plug-in modules so can I select one, click Analyse and it returns statistics for the text. All the analysers implement the same functionality, some more quickly than others. The operation is very simple. Each Shakespeare play is a separate textfile, the program scans all the text files in a folder. Splits the text into lines, removes any punctation and converts everything to lowercase. Each word is taken in turn and looked up in a master dictionary. If we have already encountered the word we increment the count of the number of times it has occurred, if
  • A Short History of the Internet
  • It began life under the name ARPANet in 1969. It was born in the U.S.A., created in the midst of the Cold War by the government as a strategic mechanism that would provide for the emission and reception of electronic communication signals in the event of a world catastrophe. Commissioned by the Department of Defense, four computers called nodes were connected using modems, telephone wires and satellites, one each at UCLA, UCSB, Stanford and University of Utah. ARPANet stands for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. Its purpose was to share information and results of research among the various scientists involved in Department of Defense projects. Each node was specifically designed io be independent of the others in case of that aforementioned world catastrophe. Meanwhile, the Merit Network was being established between Wayne State University, Michigan State University, and the University of Michigan for the use of its students, faculty and ahimni to access various documents and services such as the weather. This non- defense-related information sharing network is still in service today. in 1971, email was "invented." Ray Tomlinson devised the use of the @ sign to make email possible, it is a program to send messages across a distributed network, it was not as fancy as the programs you are all accustomed to using, but it did the job. And ARPANet continued to grow, it consisted of 23 host computers. In 1973, ARPANet became an international network when the University of London and the Royal Radar Establishment in Norway came "on-line."