Triviala.com is a fun, free to play Trivia and Quiz site.

Posted by admin | Photoshop | Friday 26 June 2009 4:08 am
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Are you interested in challenging your mind? You might be interested in a Trivia Game where you can challenge your mind against people all over the world. There are different types of games that you can play such as the “Coin A Word” game. This game will have you create words from letters. If you are able to spell the word TRIVIALA, you can win 40 crowns. The good thing about winning these crowns is that you can use them to enter contest where you can win some actual money. They have drawings every week. The Fun trivia game “Quiz Mania” will allow you to prove your skills against your friends, family members and other players. There is another game called “Quickfire” which gives you trivia questions rapidly where you can hopefully become the Quickfire Champion. Another game called FaceOff will allow you to prove your skills on an international stage. The Jackpot game will allow you increase your crowns by answering one Jackpot trivia question. So what are you waiting for? If you are looking for an exciting Trivia Game to play, you need to checkout Triviala. This game will keep you very occupied for hours.

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SweetDev Part 7 Simple Tree

Posted by admin | Photoshop | Friday 26 June 2009 4:08 am

You can create trees using the SweetDev library. This is an example of a simple tree.

You need to make sure you have the correct libraries in your application. Other than the sweetdev libraries, you also need jdom-1.0.jar, ezmorph-1.0.1.jar, ehcache-1.1.jar, asm-1.5.3.jar, json-lib-2.1-jdk13.jar, js-optimizer-core-2.1.3.jar and cglib-2.1_2.jar. If have other versions of these libraries, you might receive a conflict. So you need to delete the other version, and add these versions instead. You can get these libraries from the SweetDev example war file that you should have downloaded. It would be in the lib folder.


Add this code in your action class.

//*****************for sweetdevview
request.setAttribute(”collection”,userList);

List nodeTypes = new ArrayList(3);
nodeTypes.add(new NodeTypeBean(”File”, true, “ideo-tre-file”,
false, true, false, “switchGroup”));
nodeTypes.add(new NodeTypeBean(”Folder”, false, “ideo-tre-folder”,
false, false, true, “switchGroup”));
request.setAttribute(”nodeTypes”,nodeTypes);

NodeModel root = new NodeModel(”root”, “My First Root tab”, “Folder”);
NodeModel level1 = new NodeModel(”folder0″, “My zero folder”, “Folder”);
root.addChild(level1);

NodeModel level11 = new NodeModel(”folder1″, “My first folder”, “Folder”);
level1.addChild(level11);

NodeModel level12 = new NodeModel(”folder2″, “My second folder”, “Folder”);
level1.addChild(level12);

NodeModel level111 = new NodeModel(”file1″, “My 1st file”, “File”);
level11.addChild(level111);

NodeModel level112 = new NodeModel(”folder3″, “My third folder”, “Folder”);
level11.addChild(level112);

NodeModel level113 = new NodeModel(”folder4″, “My folder childless”, “Folder”);
level11.addChild(level113);

NodeModel level114 = new NodeModel(”file2″, “My 2nd file”, “File”);
level11.addChild(level114);
NodeModel level115 = new NodeModel(”file3″, “My 3th file”, “File”);
level11.addChild(level115);

NodeModel level121 = new NodeModel(”file6″, “My 4th file”, “File”);
level12.addChild(level121);
request.setAttribute(”tree”,root);

This will be the code in your jsp page.

<%@ taglib prefix=”ria” uri=”http://sweetdev-ria.ideotechnologies.com” %>
<%@ page import=”java.util.List” %>
<%@ page import=”com.ideo.sweetdevria.taglib.tree.model.NodeModel” %>
<%@ page contentType=”text/html;charset=UTF-8″ language=”java” %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”>

<html>
<head>
<title>Tree Example</title>
<ria:resourcesImport/>
<style type=”text/css”>
.ideo-acc-mycontent{
border : 1px dashed #CCDAFF;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<br></br>
<ria:tree id=”treeajax” displayedLevels=”1″ nodeTypes=”<%=(List)request.getAttribute(\”nodeTypes\”)%>” nodes=”<%=(NodeModel)request.getAttribute(\”tree\”)%>”></ria:tree>

<br/>

</body>
</html>

(Part 8 coming soon)

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Pick My New Business Card

Posted by admin | Make Money Online | Friday 26 June 2009 4:06 am

UPDATE:  There is still time to enter the contest.  Entries must be submitted by today by going here.  The cards below were the best that had been submitted thus far.

The overnight prints “Win Business Cards for life” contest is coming to an end this Friday June 26th. I have gone through the 400+ designs that were submitted and narrowed it down to these 7. I would be proud to sport any of the following as my business card. You guys all did a fantastic job.

But I need help!! (and am pretty numb from going through them all) So I am asking you guys, my readers, to browse over the following final 7 and vote below. Choose wisely!

Concept 1:

Concept #1

Concept #1

Concept 2:

Concept #2

Concept #2

Concept 3:

Convcept #3

Concept #3

Concept 4:

Concept #4

Concept #4

Concept 5:

Concept #5

Concept #5

Concept 6:

Concept #6

Concept #6

Concept 7:

Concept #7

Concept #7

So what do you think?

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Pick My New Business Card

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John Chow Goes Legit – 301’s Google Bot to Johnchow.ca

Posted by admin | Make Money Online | Friday 26 June 2009 4:06 am

John Chow is now 301′ing Google bot to a Google compliant johnchow.ca domain. Johnchow.com will still remain up and sell text links ads and paid posts but johnchow.ca will be fully 100% Google compliant John tells me.

The site is already ranking very well for some of John’s old terms.

Pretty smart compromise for both Google and John.

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John Chow Goes Legit – 301’s Google Bot to Johnchow.ca

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MySpace Myads Webinar (Limited Space)

Posted by admin | Make Money Online | Friday 26 June 2009 4:06 am

After the huge success of their first webinar last spring the MySpace Myads team is ready to rock with another Webinar.

If you waited to long on the first one or missed it this is your chance to get in. Its 100% free and they will be giving out some great coupon codes during the webinar.

Dont miss out!

Go here to register.

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MySpace Myads Webinar (Limited Space)

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ISA Participating - Future of the Business of Learning

Posted by admin | New Techs | Friday 26 June 2009 4:06 am

I just finished a great conversation with Pam Schmidt, the Executive Director of ISA.

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I’ve been in the training industry since the early 90s and only recently ran into ISA. I’m curious if readers here already know about this organization?

They describe themselves as “the executive connection for training industry leaders.” The membership seems to be a who’s-who of training company CEOs.

Pam and ISA will be helping me to pull together the event that focuses on the issues raised in Business of Learning. ISA recently looked at some of these issues that were beautifully captured as Graphic Illustrations (PDF). I’m looking forward to more conversations with ISA members and in the conversation on July 23.

You can sign up for the online, free event through Learn Trends at: Future of the Business of Learning.

Welcome aboard Pam and ISA.


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Using Social Signals to Find Top eLearning Resources

Posted by admin | New Techs | Friday 26 June 2009 4:06 am

I recently had a great experience working with Abhijit Kadle one of the authors of the Upside Learning Blog (disclosure). As part of writing an eLearning Games White Paper he had collected a wonderful list of articles, posts, white papers, etc. as part of his research. We decided that it would make sense to bring those great resources into eLearning Learning and then use the automatic categorization, filtering and social signals capabilities of Browse My Stuff to have it surface some of the better content. As he describes it:

In putting this list together, I worked with Tony Karrer and his eLearning Learning site extensively to match links that are popular based on social signals, specifically in the Games and Simulation categories.

You can find the results in his really great post:

Top 100 Learning Game Resources

Abhijit also committed to continuing to add to his list and to continue to add links to eLearning Games & eLearning Simulations on the eLearning Learning site.

This is a great use of the capabilities of eLearning Learning and it will provide on-going value to the community. Thanks Abhijit!


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Google Wave – Social Learning – Business – eLearning Hot List

Posted by admin | New Techs | Friday 26 June 2009 4:06 am

eLearning Learning Hot List

June 12, 2009 to June 19, 2009

Top Posts

The following are the top posts from featured sources based on social signals.

  1. Business of Learning- eLearning Technology, June 15, 2009
  2. New online book on mobile learning -available for free download- Ignatia Webs, June 12, 2009
  3. Phases of the 3PD Approach: Discovering Instructional Design 15- The E-Learning Curve, June 16, 2009
  4. Google Wave as a Learning Tool- Learning and Technology, June 12, 2009
  5. Student Guide: Introduction to ‘Wikis’ in Blackboard- Don’t Waste Your Time, June 12, 2009
  6. Captivate Widgets Tutorial: Create your first Widget- Adobe Captivate Blog, June 19, 2009
  7. Discovering Instructional Design 14: the Three-Phase Design Model- The E-Learning Curve, June 15, 2009
  8. How Big is Moodle?- MinuteBio, June 12, 2009
  9. 3PD Approaches to Evaluation: Discovering Instructional Design 16- The E-Learning Curve, June 19, 2009
  10. Nintendo’s Four I Standard- Upside Learning Blog, June 19, 2009
  11. Call for Panelists - Future of Business of Learning- eLearning Technology, June 18, 2009
  12. New Lynda.com tutorial on Captivate 4- Adobe Captivate Blog, June 18, 2009
  13. Top 100 Educators to follow on Twitter- Don’t Waste Your Time, June 18, 2009
  14. New Networked Organisation- ThirdForce Blog, June 17, 2009 
  15. The Tipping Point - Are You There Yet?- Engaged Learning, June 16, 2009
  16. Opera Unite for Windows/Mac/Linux gives you immediate access to group or personal learning spaces- Ignatia Webs, June 16, 2009
  17. #eden09: educational shift in Japan, using ubiquitous learning by Haruo Nishinosono- Ignatia Webs, June 15, 2009
  18. Is it ever okay to have multiple tweeters for one twOrganization?- Business Casual, June 14, 2009
  19. Brain rule #12- Clive on Learning, June 12, 2009
Top Other Items

The following are the top other items based on social signals.

  1. Eight Myths About Video Games Debunked, June 17, 2009
  2. Here’s Why You Need an E-Learning Portfolio, June 16, 2009
  3. Game Studies 0102: Cultural framing of computer/video games. By Kurt Squire, June 17, 2009
  4. Interesting Web Sites for Game-Based Training, e-Learning and Education:, June 17, 2009
  5. 10 Strategies for Integrating Learning and Work (part 1), June 15, 2009
  6. What is a Game? The Art of Computer Game Design, June 17, 2009
  7. The Top 5 Platforms for Creating Educational Video Games « Educational Games Research, June 17, 2009
  8. Why Do People Play Games? - The Art of Computer Game Design, June 17, 2009
  9. Social Network Analysis: An introduction, June 12, 2009
  10. Rapid (Collaborative) Authoring Tools for developers/SMEs in multiple locations, June 17, 2009
  11. U.S. Spies Use Custom Videogames to Learn How to Think, June 17, 2009
  12. Marc Prensky - Twitch Speed, June 17, 2009
  13. Business Impact of Social and Informal Learning, June 12, 2009
  14. Fourteen Forms of Fun, June 17, 2009
  15. Gamasutra - Features - "Natural Funativity", June 17, 2009
  16. Integrating Learning and Work, June 16, 2009
  17. Why group norms kill creativity, June 14, 2009
  18. The Ideal Computer for Camtasia Studio, June 17, 2009
  19. Examples from TWITCHSPEED.COM Digital Game-Based Learning, June 17, 2009
  20. Twitter Search in Plain English, June 17, 2009
Top Keywords

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ISA Participating - Future of the Business of Learning

Posted by admin | New Techs | Friday 26 June 2009 4:05 am

I just finished a great conversation with Pam Schmidt, the Executive Director of ISA.

image

I’ve been in the training industry since the early 90s and only recently ran into ISA. I’m curious if readers here already know about this organization?

They describe themselves as “the executive connection for training industry leaders.” The membership seems to be a who’s-who of training company CEOs.

Pam and ISA will be helping me to pull together the event that focuses on the issues raised in Business of Learning. ISA recently looked at some of these issues that were beautifully captured as Graphic Illustrations (PDF). I’m looking forward to more conversations with ISA members and in the conversation on July 23.

You can sign up for the online, free event through Learn Trends at: Future of the Business of Learning.

Welcome aboard Pam and ISA.


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Using Social Signals to Find Top eLearning Resources

Posted by admin | New Techs | Friday 26 June 2009 4:05 am

I recently had a great experience working with Abhijit Kadle one of the authors of the Upside Learning Blog (disclosure). As part of writing an eLearning Games White Paper he had collected a wonderful list of articles, posts, white papers, etc. as part of his research. We decided that it would make sense to bring those great resources into eLearning Learning and then use the automatic categorization, filtering and social signals capabilities of Browse My Stuff to have it surface some of the better content. As he describes it:

In putting this list together, I worked with Tony Karrer and his eLearning Learning site extensively to match links that are popular based on social signals, specifically in the Games and Simulation categories.

You can find the results in his really great post:

Top 100 Learning Game Resources

Abhijit also committed to continuing to add to his list and to continue to add links to eLearning Games & eLearning Simulations on the eLearning Learning site.

This is a great use of the capabilities of eLearning Learning and it will provide on-going value to the community. Thanks Abhijit!


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