Examples of projects worked on in 2006

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  • The Day After... Project history web site. (PHP, MySQL, Javascript and Flash MX 2004 Professional. 2006/7.)

    Based on Mambo (4.5.2), this was developed for E2BN and includes a specially written multiple video viewer application (in Flash) to allow pupils to watch a number of videos of interviews of children dressed up in period costume and answering questions about a historical event they had witnessed, (see below right), and navigate between them.

    Registered users of the site can store notes about the interviews in the database and create stories based on them for reading out and/or printing.

    A talking glossary system was produced based on the multi-purpose glossary system we produced for E2BN in 2004. A talking Sitepal Avatar was added to use dynamic text-to-speech to speak the terms and their descriptions. (See below left.) The appropriate text was passed to the Avatar via Javascript functions dynamically modified by the PHP code. The Sitepal Avatar was also used in several other places in the site.
Screenshot of The Day After web site home page
Screenshot of The Day After glossary
      The Day After glossary page
Screenshot of The Day After video viewer
      Flash Video Viewer application

Screenshot of Webquest pupil cms
  • Luton B.C. Webquest web site. (PHP4 and MySQL. 2007.)

    This site requires pupils to research and prepare a presentation for 'Penguin Publishers', which outlines their ideas for a new adventure story. Their presentations can be uploaded to the web server and stored in a mini cms. (See screenshot, left.)

Screenshot of Webquest web site home page

  • Cambridgeshire Gallery of Pupils Work web site. (PHP and MySQL)

    This web site was developed for Cambridgeshire Education ICT Service and is a simple CMS developed in PHP with resource search, submission, authorisation and administration facilities. The submission form as usual allows for multimedia attachments to be uploaded and displayed on the site.

Screenshot of CGPW web site home page

  • TRC MMSC web site. (PHP and MySQL)

    Originally created on a dedicated Linux server with special hardware, we recently converted this web site to a hosted site using standard message transmission services for Technology Research Consultants Ltd.

  • The site basically is a specialised CMS for the management of messages, images and videos sent to it via SMS, MMS or email from mobile phones. Copies of messages (along with their image and video contents) can also be sent out to computers or mobile phones via SMS, email or WAP Push.
Screenshot of TRC MMSC web site

  • Clarksons' Box Application (Flash MX 2004 Professional, PHP, XML)

    Developed for Cambridgeshire Education ICT Service, this is a visual database written in Flash interfacing with server-side PHP scripts to:-

    1. Allow files to be uploaded.
    2. List the uploaded files for adding to the visual database.
    3. Store details of objects in the visual database in XML files.

    Previously stored databases can be reloaded from the server into the application for viewing and modification. Objects are 'stored' on the faces of a 3D cube which can be rotated. The number of compartments can also be chosen by the user.

    Standalone versions of the application were produced using mProjector to allow them to be run locally on Windows and MAC OS X systems.
Screenshot of Clarkson's Box Application

  • E2BN DiDA portal.

    Another Mambo 4.5.2 based site, this required hundreds of Flash tutorials on various subjects and programs to be edited, uploaded and linked into the site. The default Solar Flare II template was used for this one. (For a change.)

    The teacher tutorials were also converted to Flash Video (FLV) format to allow a small media player to stream the tutorials to the users without them having to have to wait for them to download.
Screenshot of DiDA web site home page






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