I realized that after the Pachyderm development team has been talking about the Big Pachyderm 2.0 Demo today, that nobody outside of the project has seen this particular beast. You may have heard something, but a picture is worth a thousand words. Here’s a screenshot of the screen editor, which is basically a fancy schmancy web page form, with boxes to enter text, and widgets to select media and links. The particular screen type shown here is called “Variety of Media” – and it can handle images, video, and text (hence the Variety in its name).
I’ll follow up next week with some other screenshots, and perhaps a link to some preliminary output from the publishing process.
I realized that after the Pachyderm development team has been talking about the Big Pachyderm 2.0 Demo today, that nobody outside of the project has seen this particular beast. You may have heard something, but a picture is worth a thousand words. Here’s a screenshot of the screen editor, which is basically a fancy schmancy web page form, with boxes to enter text, and widgets to select media and links. The particular screen type shown here is called “Variety of Media” – and it can handle images, video, and text (hence the Variety in its name).
I’ll follow up next week with some other screenshots, and perhaps a link to some preliminary output from the publishing process.
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This is looking very cool! We ought to talk about how my team at Penn State could beta test this software and provide some feedback. We’ve built and have been using our own courseware development environment/CMS/process management suite, but it is showing its age and isn’t standards compliant. We’ve been tossing around building something new, but I am thinking about exploring other options first.
Would you be interested in talking about it? We are a New Media Center of Excellence, but are not members … budget kept us from joining last year. At any rate drop me a line. Looking forward to seeing more!
Cole, I’d love to talk with you about it. And you won’t have to be an NMC member to use it when it’s done – we’re releasing the code as open source so anyone can play. I’ll try to connect with you next week…