Hi Siemen
Hi Stef,
I have cloned the repository and linked the slides directly from the
TOC. I also have styled it with Bootstrap labels and glyphicons, and
added anchors to every item to make them easily linkable, eg for
discussions on the mailing list / slack.
Super cool :)
Tx.
I have a question why the lecture do not have a video icon too? For
example for the first week.
Because now it gives the impression that we do not have videos for the
lectures.
The HTML files for the exercises refer to the directory 'support' (
http://rmod-pharo-mooc.lille.inria.fr/MOOC/support ) for css and js
files. I think you have missed to put the directory on the server, the
links are broken. Can you upload it?
We should ask damien. I will because he did it.
As for the videos, they require some sort of aggregation of subtitles
and video, either in a separate HTML file with <video> tags, or eg. on
youtube. At some point during or after the MOOC I remember the videos
were in fact on youtube, with subtitles. Now they are back in the
custom made player on fun-mooc.fr <http://fun-mooc.fr>, which is a bit
impractical because the subtitles are on the right side, slightly out
of view when attending to the lecture.
We do not control anything on that side. This is FUN that is changing
and managing all that.
This is why we should get autonomous.
Are the videos still on youtube? I could not find them again.
No ideas.
Normally they should be on canalU. I should check
and in fact we could give them all your work + our data so that they
publish everything in CanalU.
Would you prefer a 'full', downloadable solution with the videos and
subtitles all on mooc.pharo.org <http://mooc.pharo.org>?
What do you mean?
Because since the videos are quite large in fact we have this special
server.
Then the idea is that Unisciel and CanalU should distribute the Mooc.
It would be relatively easy to script something that generates the
html files, but it would take more time than linking to the youtube
videos, and I think the playback experience on youtube would actually
be better / more cross-platform.
I do not really understand what you mean.
- for us youtube can throw away our videos we want to have a server with
them
- then CanalU and Unisciel can have them - Unisciel prefers to have a
webportal so we did one for them.
- I'm not a big fan of Php :) so I would like to avoid to have to
maintain the WebPortal this is why
what you are doing is really cool because I would like to be able to
package it and put it on large USB stick
and send it to all the teachers I know.
I have a put up a preview on
https://siemenbaader.github.io/PharoMooc-website/.
What do you think?
I love it :)
best,
Siemen
On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 6:31 PM, stepharo <steph...@free.fr
<mailto:steph...@free.fr>> wrote:
Le 3/11/16 à 18:05, Siemen Baader a écrit :
Hi Stef,
Sure.
Let me know how I can help.
I will forward your mail to christelle that manages the mooc
for us
Thanks. I'm looking forward to hear from her.
She translated the page but she is busy I forwarded the email to you.
Siemen
did you see the web portal
http://rmod-pharo-mooc.lille.inria.fr/MOOC/WebPortal/co/pharo.html
<http://rmod-pharo-mooc.lille.inria.fr/MOOC/WebPortal/co/pharo.html> (we
should add a pointer from http://mooc.pharo.org to it)
and also the http://mooc.pharo.org page? because we have the
full
control on this one.
And this is on my todo to make sure that people can get an
archive with
the complete mooc nicely packaged.
Now if you want to help it would be great.
Sure, we could either do it at fun-mooc.fr <http://fun-mooc.fr>
or mooc.pharo.org <http://mooc.pharo.org>. The latter is cleaner
and open to all. How do you generate it, and where is the source?
I'd like to have a look.
The source is on github.
https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoMooc-website
<https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoMooc-website>
What is the role of WebPortal?
the idea was to propose a package to user and we were paid and
forced to use this format.
I would prefer plain HTML (or even pillar).
best,
Siemen
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