rajeev kumar , technology and life

adobe captivate on mac ???

Posted in adobe, adobe captivate, e learning by rajeev kumar on April 25, 2009

one of the advantages of twitter is that it gives you instant feedback of the product unlike blogs which is a thought over thing. tweets are as the first thought that came to your mind on the topic. I have been following Adobe Captivate on twitter recently and it is buzzing about adobe captivate on mac. I could not help myself a bit of researching on net to find what are the information about captivate on mac platform.

  • found this petitiononline petition for captivate on mac request.
  • probably one of the most commented blog on this topic
  • as the name indicates www.captivate4mac.com – a website dedicated to this request though not much activity
  • a blog post by one of the mac users on how to run captivate on mac in virtual XP environment
  • and a recent blog post on the same topic by a captivate users

and here are some of the reactions on facebook

 

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Update 1 – 11th May 2009 - Read the announcement of Adobe Captivate on mac here. Follow the instructions to join the prerelease program if you are interested.

path of sun from my room…

Posted in ajmera green acres, balcony garden, random thoughts, sky around bangalore by rajeev kumar on April 22, 2009

i did not expected that these will come but here is a pair of pomegranate fruits which are growing up in my balcony.

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and here are few pictures I took at almost same time when the sun rises in morning in last 3 months to show how sun moved from just visible to fully visible from my room -

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election time – resources for bangalore voters…

Posted in indian election by rajeev kumar on April 21, 2009

Hyderabad was the first city to go to polls among indian metros and young people were not lazy to vote this time. Read here. This can be attrubuted to various awareness campaigns going on and tv ads like this .

23rd is election time in Bangalore and offices are closed so hoping the trend will continue. Below are some of the resources for bangalore voters.

  • How to find if your name is included in electoral rolls – Search here – the pincode is of the area where you live
  • How to find where you need to go for voting – Click here
  • Can you vote if you dont have voters ID card but your name is in the list – Yes keep the documents like PAN card, Driving license, Passpost for identification proof
  • Click here, here , google portal for election, one billion voters – for few more information

the whole elections process looks normal to us but consider the preparation the authorities do in order to give us this option to choose our representative. Some interesting facts about the first phase of polling that began on April 16, 2009.

Update 1 – Did I vote – no – feeling guilty – tried my best to find my polling booth using election commission helpline and other nos including just dial from 9 o clock in morning to 12 o clock, then gave up. The website that I have marked for me failed me as my residence was at the border of its marked boundaries so it did not had data or me.

prezi – what your presentation tool could be like…

Posted in e learning, technology by rajeev kumar on April 18, 2009

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slideshows or presentations are one of the most widely form of data being presented to users. It shows set of data at a time and moves from one set to another.They are linear in behaviour. But our mind does not see information in straight way.It tries to get a whole picture of things first then see the individual parts and then fits it in the whole picture. He can move in any order between data. If it is more interested in anything he can spend more time on those things.

Current presentation methods are like a set of inormation and you have to fit them to complete the puzzle. You get answer at the end. Though most of the time you wanted answer at the begining. What would a presentation tool be like which matches how the mind sees the information. It shows you the big picture , allows you to move between them while showing the relationship between them and if you like it go to details.

came across this online presentation tool – prezi which is trying to do exactly this. It is completely different presentation tool than what we are used to till date. See it to believe it. Here are some of the presentations created using this. See one of those here. And below is a clip to show how to make prezi presentations.

one of the similar features have been tried with pptplex which is on microsot office labs. But compare the difference. the idea is similar but prezi contents are so stunning that it is next immediate thing you would want to try or atleast want to show others.

one of the theories of eLearning is that there should not be much distractions in the content. It should not be so stunning that it creates hindrance in learning. This is exactly what I felt about this. I liked it , I saw many presentations created in this later on realised that none of the time I was looking at the content. But I do remember all the visual effects it has. The editor is also high on visual appeal , sometimes I wished if there was better way to use the all purpose tool they show is their logo also – It takes so many clicks. These are the only downside I could think of…

tata nano – not just a car

Posted in random thoughts, technology by rajeev kumar on April 11, 2009

just got a glimpse of the tata motor nano – the $2000 car. I am not a automobile lover but first glimpse could not stop looking at it. And thinking that a parking lot in bangalore would cost more than this car. It could have been passed as normal car or even a better one. By no standard it looks as a cheap car but the one which every one would want to have. It is just the price which makes as if every one could afford to have, though I have no such plans.

Here are some of the photos which I clicked. This is where you keep your tyres and not engines.

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Engine is at back side -

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And some of the ways Tata is using to keep the marketing cost down, click the image below to go to their site -

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  • its official site is promoting presence on forums, blogs, facebook, orkut
  • there are many videos which are hosted on youtube and the website embeds them.
  • it allows you to book online
  • and you would not miss seeing this as it is displayed at all tata retail stores like westside, croma etc and any shopping you do at their stores allows you to fill up coupons and participate in lucky draw to win a nano.

The only downside is that it has potential to nullify the goods that electric cars are doing for future.

ribbit voice platform or flash developers

Posted in adobe, technology by rajeev kumar on April 2, 2009

ribbitFurther to my earlier post on ribbit here are summary -

Features – visit this for complete feature set – ribbit has whole set of APIs like you can create a flash application which can accept or make calls. The calls can be to actual phones or your flash application to which Ribbit assigns a number which uses your computer microphone and speaker to act as fully functional phone. Most interesting part is that depending on who is calling and other parameters like time, or any other condition you can think of in your code you can execute a programatic event. Of course it could be limited by what can be done from Flash.So things like remote controlling the content playing in class from my mobile phone could be possible. Or switch off my fridge connected to flash device by making a phone call should be possible. You can create applications that can send text messages to either your ribbit phone or any number in US. Other features are transcription services that is you can convert your voice messages to text.

Is it all free – no. But if you have developer account you can do many of the things for free. Developer account are given access to dial anywhere in US for free. I tried my hands on building a quick application using this to call someone in US and save my bills but in my first attempt could not do it. Will give it a try later on again in few days. From discussions in forums here are the limits for a developer account- 10 calls per day (US Only) – 10 minutes per call – 10 text SMS messages per day (US Only) – 10 sub-accounts – 0 voicemail transcriptions (unless requested). But going through the forums looks like even if you exceed this limit for the time being they are fine.

There are two stages of trying out ribbit – when you are building the application is when it is considered developer account and when the application goes live. The pricing comes into picture after application goes live.

Scenarios – first thought here are the scenarios I can think of for eLearning. There are nothing which cannot be done by some of the existing methods except that it brings so much fun to the learning.

  • I create a eLearning course. The course has a “give me more ideas” button which is actually a ribbit appliation. Distribute it to my groups from whom I want more feedback. There could be 2 stages of my course completion – I have created a draft version and I have lot of time on my hand. In that mode if someone clicks “give me more ideas” then he would be routed to voice mail where he can leave his voice message. The transcription would come into action by converting the message to speech and sending me report at the end of day which I can incorporate into my course. Next stage is when I need the comments urgently in which case it would be a direct call to my mobile. At this stage I can incorporate their comments quickly.
  • Similar situation could be I create a course and I put “answer this question” button which would accept calls from only a fixed set of numbers. This could be achieved by programatically analysing the caller ID which would be maintained in a database. Further on they could be given password to speak. If it matches then the voice is sent for transcription and I can test and rate their answers. Otherwise call is not accepted. And my application can be programed to analyse the responses also and send SMS to the course takers about whether they passed or failed. This could be very relevant scenario for mobile learning.
  • Or the simplest of them is make a call or send text message to my friend using the eLearning course and have fun.

With some free talk and text time for developer accounts I would go and try out some of the features. And use Adobe Captivate 4 widget framework to create some working widgets.