Hi Stef,

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 10:44 PM, stepharo [via Smalltalk] <
ml-node+s1294792n4922764...@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
>
> 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.
>

No, they should be there – I have just not included them yet because I
didn't know which strategy we should use to embed the subtitles. There will
be icons for both slides and video. And now that I have seen that there are
slide.js slides I will use them instead of PDF because this is snappier in
the browser.

>
> 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.
>

Sure.

> Would you prefer a 'full', downloadable solution with the videos and
> subtitles all on mooc.pharo.org?
>
> What do you mean?


See below:


>  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.
>

This is a cool use case. I just googled
https://www.customusb.com/spin-flash-drive/, but haven't checked throughly.
This means I will make individual HTML files for the videos with <video>
tags and subtitles in them, and we can download all the content, open it in
a web browser via the file:// protocol and use the MOOC offline.

I will make a small wget command line snippet that people can use to
download the whole site recursively and put that on the bottom of the page.
Like on get.pharo.org.

> I have a put up a preview on https://siemenbaader.
> github.io/PharoMooc-website/.
>
> What do you think?
>
> I love it :)
>

I'm glad to hear that ;)

-- Siemen




--
View this message in context: 
http://forum.world.st/MOOC-TOC-cleanup-tp4921304p4922802.html
Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Reply via email to