tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-201066422008-04-09T05:49:42.198-07:00vtc and tutorommark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-56170787393130014842008-02-25T13:26:00.000-08:002008-02-25T14:10:35.818-08:00February...I'm back in Australia now, after having transited the Panama canal with Maverick Dream. Meanwhile, tutorom has some new lesson types and we are about to install a couple of new servers for on2 video/flash conversion and for powerpoint/flash conversion. We've also developed live audio recording and capture and this will go public shortly. I wasn't happy with the user interface for the media browser so a few changes coming for that, as well as a lessons page area similar to the files area.<br /><br />We've designed tutorom as an online lcms, with a standalone application coming later this year, but we are also working on a new site called eduslide.com, which will be a personal learning environment. Using similar tools as tutorom to create and aggregate content, it won't have a course structure as such. It will be a loose collection of your own learning content, which you can share with others if you want. This should not take too long to create since most of the work has already been done via tutorom. I'm looking forward to sharing the ideas with you as we build it.<br /><br />For vtc, we've just developed some cool flash widgets to play free movies and see what's on offer. These also work with the affiliate system, so if you have registered as an affiliate and then add your affiliate code to the widget, you'll get 20% of resulting signups when anyone clicks on Learn More or any of the buttons coming to the vtc site. Check these out:<br /><br /><a href='http://66.160.128.94/test/index.html' target='_blank'>http://66.160.128.94/test/index.html</a><br /><a href='http://66.160.128.94/test/index2.html' target='_blank'>http://66.160.128.94/test/index2.html</a><br /><a href='http://66.160.128.94/test/index3.html' target='_blank'>http://66.160.128.94/test/index3.html</a><br /><a href='http://66.160.128.94/test/index4.html' target='_blank'>http://66.160.128.94/test/index4.html</a>mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-11260551823813319562008-01-06T06:25:00.000-08:002008-01-06T06:39:11.293-08:00Happy New YearHappy new year to everyone from Cannes, France. Just stopped by to visit friends and colleagues here, en route to London next week to exhibit at the Bett 2008 technology education show. We have a small stand (SW140), where I'll be looking for feedback on tutorom and vtc.com. Feel free to drop by and chat. Then onwards at the end of the week for Macworld in San Francisco where we will be demoing tutorom and vtc products. Mohan, Mathew and Dhanesh (developers on tutorom.com) will be with us from VTC India,as well as staff from VTC USA. <br /><br />Having a break is always good for new ideas to come up, so here are a few that we shall probably implement...<br /><br />* lesson browsing and addition from tutorom - we will then add content from around the web for you to assemble into courses or just to browse and learn.<br />* project manager added to admin menu on tutorom to help you build and collaborate.<br />* standalone version of tutorom (with all vtc educational content included) for download<br />* on vtc.com, addition of menu for community features - forum, chat and "ask your question", to be answered in text or video format if warranted.<br />* facebook application for vtc, so you can login and play content directly.<br /><br />We have another 7 lesson types about to be added, including question and answer, a picture/audio slidemaker, ppt to swf converter, blog/journal, a simulation type, a poll/survey and a language lesson type. Using that last lesson type, we will also be creating English learning courses.<br /><br />So, lots on the go...see you at either Bett or Macworld. After that flurry of shows, I am headed back to Maverick Dream in Aruba, preparing to cross the Panama Canal and prepare the boat for crossing the Pacific.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-1809489391072316472007-11-04T07:27:00.000-08:002007-11-04T07:38:59.362-08:00at berlin webexpo2Currently in Berlin, ready to get some feedback from the longtail pavilion at the web2 expo (http://berlin.web2expo.com/). Should be interesting. At least we have part of the system in German.<br /><br />Have initiated a few changes to the menu navigation system, which will result in a simpler system. Before login, there will be just Home and Learn menus, with Learn featuring communities, courses, lessons and objects. These areas are where public items can be browsed with a quick link to upload or create directly from each section.<br /><br />We are almost finished with the website creation system, so it will be easy to create your own community to display your courses and lessons. Also, almost done with the wiki lesson type, and currently working on the forum and language learning lesson types.<br /><br />We've been discussing backups of lessons and data created on the system - not possible yet, but the long term aim will be to convert some of the lesson types to flash and xml, then it should prove easier to do this. The language learning lesson is the first we are doing so we shall see how it progresses.<br /><br />To anyone in Berlin who is visiting, feel free to drop by the long tail pavilion and say hi.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-22250125218139897742007-09-10T09:38:00.000-07:002007-09-10T09:52:36.437-07:00choices...I've been looking around on the web, as one does, looking for other elearning companies doing something similar, and aside from tteach, which has yet to launch, can't really find anything - let me know if anyone finds anything out there similar.<br /><br />By the end of the year, we'll have finished most of the basic structure of tutorom.com, although I have a dozen ideas for lesson types. I don't intend to compete with the likes of Articulate's products, but I'm sure there are plenty of simple lesson types that teachers and instructors can use, and that's where we will spend some time playing.<br /><br />We are converting the swf modules for education into tutorom type slides, which means teachers can login, clone the lessons and change them as they see fit. They can also use the library of swf animations, graphics etc in their own lessons as well. All completely free.<br /><br />Which reminds me. People keep asking me how I intend to make money from all this. Well...if the odd visitor signs up for a subscription to the excellent VTC software learning library, we can keep it free for the future. We'll see how it goes.<br /><br />For anyone who wants to say hello, I shall be at Bett (9-12 Jan) in UK at Olympia (on a tiny stand with a big plasma, probably around the software section), and on a slightly bigger stand at Macworld San Francisco (15-18 Jan). I'll be a bit jetlagged but hey..that's normal. My lead developers Sajith and Mathew from our offices in Kochi will be there as well.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-706737241337870652007-06-18T06:59:00.000-07:002007-06-18T07:12:46.943-07:00still hard at work on new featuresWe decided to go back to certain parts of tutorom and change a few things. The main feature we are working on and should be finished this week, is the media browser. Different things can be loaded in and applied to lesson types as we create them - video and audio recorded, embeds created as assets to be reused, uploads of video converted to flv and in future, integration of assets from other sites such as slideshare.<br /><br />A couple of weeks ago, we imported a lot of Expert Village content as embeds..but they asked us to change the way it is displayed, so we are designing a new lesson type to make it simple to add embeds, video and text. That will also allow us to create some of our own content much faster as well as display embedded content from other sites better than before.<br /><br />We've also been working on a lesson type for language learning, created in flash and that should be available shortly as well. I can't wait for that to be online as I love learning new languages, and this is the way I want to both teach and learn.<br /><br />For those that want to use it, we are creating an assignments lesson type, linked to online gradebook and reporting module. This should prove useful for teachers.<br /><br />You'll notice a few other features here and there - little improvements that make life easier for authors and students.<br /><br />I've been in Australia now for a couple of months, but this week I am headed off to Japan for a few days and then onto UK for a few weeks. As always, online wherever I lay my hat...:)mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-29021122637413989552007-05-16T08:07:00.000-07:002007-05-16T08:16:14.182-07:00more updates, forum to come...We've made quite a few small changes on the site to make the user experience better, and we have the translation module finished. Anyone who wants to translate the site via an easy web interface gets a link at the bottom of the site in that language pointing to a special page where you can advertise your services etc.<br /><br />This week we should be installing a public forum where I will be listing the features we have planned, so anyone can comment on them. Next week, we plan on installing the on2.com flix engine for converting uploaded video to flash as well as another module to convert uploaded powerpoints to flash. And if we have time, installation of flash media server so we can offer real time recording of audio and video.<br /><br />So..plenty of things happening - hope to get some feedback via the new forum.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-58277305657838980622007-05-06T04:00:00.000-07:002007-05-06T04:10:06.770-07:00plans to improve search this weekThanks for the feedback so far for tutorom - we've fixed a couple of small bugs, and will be fixing a couple more on Monday. <br /><br />One of the main things we shall be doing this week is to filter the search results after clicking on channels - they will all have featured, popular and recently added headers for the display. Also, when you search via the search box, it will only find within the channel previously selected (if any). We'll be adding a country/language code for each course linked to the user language preferences so you'll only see your courses in your language.<br /><br />At some point in the near future we shall be adding the ability to display only the channels you are interested in (as well as adding more channels as demand grows).<br /><br />I'm sifting through blog postings about the site, and I'll comment later on some of things said - some good ideas coming in that we can think about and perhaps implement.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-16122664146727153112007-05-04T11:04:00.000-07:002007-05-04T11:13:30.970-07:00first beta finally upWe've finally got our first beta up and all beta users emailed with the details - we did have beta.tutorom.com as a link, but we've gone ahead and made the actual site live at www.tutorom.com. <br />We've put in the VTC computer tutorials, playable for free up to the third chapter as on the main vtc.com site, and then after that it will ask for your VTC credentials which it will then remember for future. In a few days we shall make it possible to make up your own courses using the VTC movies, so you can mix and match lessons with your own content as well.<br />Again within a few days we will load up the school educational content we have created so far, and we have a team of about 30 people creating more.<br />We have a lot more features we will be adding in the near future, including development of a flash based lesson creator. For those familiar with Scrum, our first 2 weekly Sprint is starting next Tuesday. We are planning on having new features released every 2 or 3 weeks. I'll probably talk about our experiences with Scrum in later postings.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-21273313923567805022007-05-01T01:32:00.000-07:002007-05-03T07:12:18.389-07:00small delay...Small delay while we move the servers over, and on top of that, it's a long weekend for our developers. We should have the beta running on Thursday or Friday this week, at beta.tutorom.com - That gives us a little more time to fix any last minute bugs we find while testing, and fine tune certain areas.<br /><br />I've been learning more about Scrum framework for future development - it looks great so far, but I shall say more on it later once I have got it all straight in my head..:)mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-72818698447455664582007-04-22T17:32:00.000-07:002007-05-02T04:52:13.194-07:00servers and stuffI am en route now back to Australia - had a great time for the past week working with my developers, as things always seem to get done a little faster when I am with them, rather than remotely. This is because any ideas, problems can be discussed and resolved immediately, rather than wait for everyone to be online to discuss.<br /><br />We set up the rack of servers a few weeks ago with Level 3, since they are down the road from us in Virginia, but they haven't lived up to their promises, so this week we are moving them over to Hurricane Electric in Silicon Valley, where our current stack is set up for vtc.com. We've never had any real problems with Hurricane, so we'll stick with them for now. I'm looking at using Amazon S3 for storage expansion if we need it. I have no idea really how much we'll need, I guess that depends on how busy we get :-)<br /><br />This week, I've been thinking on integration with other sites such as slideshare.net, splashcast.com and zoho.com, asking for the API to hook into tutorom. It should be straightforward, and means users will be able to use other services to create content and bring them together in a course. Slideshare in particular, is good for uploading powerpoint slides and your own content to create great looking presentations. Splashcast, with an all flash interface, looks pretty good as well. Be good to hear about feedback on these and other sites you want us to integrate with.<br /><br />Once we get the servers moved over early this week, I'll be sending out the beta url for the site to everyone who asked to test the site, and uploading the educational content for viewing.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-30227280362057250762007-04-18T22:48:00.000-07:002007-04-18T22:57:01.599-07:00tutorom progressI'm in India right now, working alongside my developers, with the very capable Sajith leading the team here. We are a week away from giving out a private URL to everyone who has registered for the beta, then the site can get hammered a bit to sort any obvious issues.<br /><br />So far, we have 3 lesson types that can be used..a single/multiple page editor with automatic navigation bar, URL type, and media type (flash, quicktime, etc). The collaboration side has the forums, chat and groups side but not the Wiki yet...there is a todo list as long as my arm, but first things first..:-). It's all looking quite good so far, a lot easier to use than our previous LCMS. All the movies from VTC are in there, and there will also be about 400 educational school movies, and a new course on Accounting Fundamentals, which will be in the Business & Finance Channel.<br /><br />Next week I shall be at VTC Australia, there for a couple of months, and I shall email out the private URL and post it in this blog. Hope to get lots of feedback from everyone.mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20106642.post-91739988214757519092007-02-22T19:32:00.000-08:002007-02-22T20:10:42.672-08:00Some of our members might remember me from a few years back, when I first started VTC - I used to do all the tradeshows in the mid 90's, but when I moved the office from Silicon Valley to Virginia, I took a bit of a back seat, at least in the USA. Anyway, I'm back in touch with everyone via this blog at least, looking forward to feedback and comments.<br /><br />We've been busy for the last few months with development of <a href="http://www.tutorom.com">tutorom.com</a>, which we hope will introduce some useful features for VTC members, as well as a central place to create new content.<br /><br />For the last few years we have been developing our own Learning Content Management System, but only really marketed it in South Africa, where it does quite well. But looking around, I thought perhaps we had to rethink the ideas, make it simpler and start from scratch again, which is what we have done with tutorom.com. I've looked at products like moodle for ideas, as well as keeping en eye on Web 2 developments . The basic idea was to allow VTC members to rearrange lessons as they saw fit, and communicate with other members via chat, forums etc, but it's grown to encompass a bit more. So now we shall have a site where anyone can create content, mix and match it with ours or just offer their own courses and lessons, all free of charge.<br />However, we have to fund it, and encourage people to contribute content, so we'll share the advertising income or give control of advertising to you (you get 100% of the income or choice not to show any ads) with a subscription to VTC. As a member you will also be able to sell courses via the site as well. The site will also be a place where we can develop other courses, other than the computer training for which we are known.<br /><br />I had hoped for a launch March 1st, but I've decided to change the collaboration section, so there will be a delay of a few weeks. But here are a few ideas to let you know what you'll be able to do once it's up and running.<br /><br />For public courses, the home screen will show random, recently added, popular and featured courses, with links to more. There will be a search facility and also the ability to browse courses via tags, or channels and categories. Any public courses will be indexed by google and users won't have to register to take them - not unless the creator has specified it.<br /><br />Once you register, you can then add bookmarked courses to your Learn tab and this is also where courses to which you have been given access appear.<br /><br />The Create tab is where you can create your content - to start with we will offer editing tools to create a one page site, multi page with navigation bar, links to other tutorom lessons, or to external content URLs. You'll be able to upload graphics, swf files, videos and more. This is where I would really like to get some feedback as to what lesson types everyone wants.<br />Once the site has been launched we shall add other types of lessons - eg: flashcards, forums, chats, wikis, quizzes and direct links into other sites like zoho and slideshare. You'll be able to control access to a course or each lesson, so perhaps one user would have a different viewing experience to another.<br /><br />In the Collaborate area, we thought to offer something similar in layout to the Create area, but with different elements. A user will have a WorkFolder area (anyone got a better name for this let me know!) that can be organised into folders. In this area, wikis, forums, chatrooms, webpages, links to other sites and more will be added as modules. We plan on offering mini applications of our own, (eg: project manager, to do list, brainstorming area, shared whiteboard), as well as integrating with as many services as we can out there, especially if they have APIs. You control access to each of these workitems and they would show in another user's SharedWorkFolder tab for viewing or editing.<br /><br />We shall be including the entire library of over 55,000 VTC computer tutorial movies within the tutorom site, although you will need to be a member of VTC to watch anything after the third chapter of each title. However, we will be delivering hundreds of flash swf lessons we have created for school subjects such as maths, biology, physics etc. We are still continually creating this content, so more will be added every week. These will all be free and anyone can mix and match their own content with them.<br /><br />Here are a couple graphics to comment on - please be gentle..:-) a lot of the background coding has been done on this, we are just deciding the interface to present it all.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_e4--9TmIirI/Rd5kLnHkZQI/AAAAAAAAAAM/jg4wop8fnQ8/s1600-h/learn.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_e4--9TmIirI/Rd5kLnHkZQI/AAAAAAAAAAM/jg4wop8fnQ8/s320/learn.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5034571584088859906" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_e4--9TmIirI/Rd5kLnHkZRI/AAAAAAAAAAU/eS4FtTvQ2k8/s1600-h/create.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_e4--9TmIirI/Rd5kLnHkZRI/AAAAAAAAAAU/eS4FtTvQ2k8/s320/create.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5034571584088859922" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_e4--9TmIirI/Rd5kL3HkZSI/AAAAAAAAAAc/fA9Omsu8NH0/s1600-h/collaborate.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_e4--9TmIirI/Rd5kL3HkZSI/AAAAAAAAAAc/fA9Omsu8NH0/s320/collaborate.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5034571588383827234" border="0" /></a>mark vernonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09189783135969496363noreply@blogger.com