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 | v. 2002 09 12 15:57:18 GMT+1 |
 | ToDo |
 | Getting to know the Three R's |
 | Using Scott Johnson and Russ Lipton as starting points, build up a directory of relevant resources for the Three R's in your outline |
 | directory structure |
 | RadioUserland |
 | Radio Userland (RUL) |
 | Radio Instant Outliner (RIO) |
 | Radio CommunityServer (RCS) |
 | use descriptive titles for your collection of resources and annotate them if necessary |
 | create hierarchical structures reflecting the relevance of your nodes |
 | use the ranking of most important items uppermost |
 | sum up your findings in an rcs post |
 | profilesISAW |
 | Enter your details |
 | check your version is up to date |
 | insert a version tag |
 | keep a copy in ..gems/opml/ of both of your rcs and rul program folders |
 | license keys |
 | read up how to activate the license key in RUL |
 | I will post them to you |
 | How to Grow Digital Seeds Organically ? |
 | The elements of the ISAW course are |
 | Assignments |
 | Projects |
 | Use RIO |
 | create an opml or integrate it into "My Outliner" |
 | The Seed(s) |
 | Use a seed as a starting point of your research |
 | Describe |
 | why you have chosen it, |
 | how you came across it, |
 | what you wish to grow it into |
 | describe your initial brief, it may well change as you learn more, but it is vital that you cast it in words at each phase of development, thus giving you a sequence of snapshots |
 | Growing The Seed(s): The Research and Exploration |
 | The Feedback |
 | attempts to answer the issue/brief in a concise and well-structered manner |
 | quotes its resources |
 | is posted on rcs |
 | Chris McBride's presentation: BasicUtilities |
 | peer review |
 | posts it on rcs |
 | "MyOutline": |
 | Use RadioUserland's Instant Outliner(RIO) as your journal |
 | get to know, use and explore RadioUserland's Instant Outliner(RIO) |
 | find appropriate resources |
 | refer to your sources and annotate them |
 | evaluate and sum up your findings |
 | post a report to your rcs weblog |
 | activeRenderer(aR): |
 | get to know, download, install and register aR |
 | create a log entry in syslogRUL.txt |
 | use and explore aR |
 | use your outline |
 | to refer to your sources and annotate them |
 | to describe your findings and evaluation |
 | post a report to your rcs weblog |
 | For the attention of (FAO): |
 | To Whom It May Concern, in particular David Carr |
 | the issue |
 | How to maintain a home and school version of RUL for the same registered weblog ? |
 | the topic in its context |
 | RadioUserland |
 | RUL |
 | How to maintain home and school versions of RUL for the same weblog ? |
 | the seed |
 | Use the seed as a starting point of your research |
 | the research |
 | Using the seed as starting point, build up a directory of relevant resources for the issue |
 | use descriptive titles for your collection of resources and annotate them if necessary |
 | create hierarchical structures reflecting the relevance of your nodes |
 | use the ranking of most important items uppermost |
 | the report |
 | attempts to answer the issue in a concise and well-structered manner |
 | quotes its resources |
 | is posted on rcs |
 | Christopher McBride |
 | 2002 09 12 08:48:16 GMT+1 |
 | re:Duncan Smeed |
 | Thanks for the contact! |
 | How about doing a follow up on his line, i.e. his website and suggested software. |
 | This is your digital seed. Grow into a beautiful flower! |
 | 2002 09 04 20:12:25 GMT |
 | Check your upstreamed html file |
 | your link structure feels awkward to me |
 | Create Utilities.opml in RIO and save it to the wwwgemsopml of your local rcs folder |
 | make the first node of the outline |
 | #title "Basic Utilities" |
 | use the utilities' listings mentioned below to make a master list |
 | containing the URL's to the items |
 | providing an annotation to each item containing a short description what it does and why it is useful |
 | supplying the current version available with a time stamp |
 | adding any improvements you can think of |
 | puplish your findings to your rcs weblog |
 | The Clean, Lean and Mean Machine |
 | sysadmin |
 | If you want to run a machine reliably, consider yourself as a System Administrator (sysadmin). If you want to run a functioning and finely tuned system, and you want to be able to restore your system in case it breaks down, you are well advised to follow certain procedures. |
 | Log your actions and results into the syslog. |
 | Start with a minimal system: |
 | Uninstall and remove any unwanted and undesirable elements on your system, i.e. programs and data |
 | streamline your start-ups |
 | run anti-spyware regularly |
 | run antivirus software regularly |
 | run system utilities regularly |
 | defrag |
 | optimise |
 | Built up a basic system: |
 | Utilities |
 | Basic Steps |
 | If you are unsure at any point, see me before you continue |
 | Download the utility program into C:[strctr]utilities |
 | Install the program |
 | If the program is already installed check for updates |
 | Shut down and reboot your system |
 | Run the program and familiarise yourself with it |
 | Log your action and its results into the syslog |
 | Write up a report and post it to your rcs weblog |
 | Security & Privacy |
 | SpyBot |
 | Virus Checker |
 | Browsers |
 | HTMLKit |
 | TaskInfo |
 | Sam Spade |
 | 3DFTP |
 | BusOff |
 | If you notice any changes to your system or problems occurring, log them and see me. |
 | If you want to further customise your system, discuss it with me beforehand. |
 | RadioUserland(RUL) |
 | Installation |
 | Download RUL and save the binary to C:[strctr]utilitiesRadioUserland where stands for the version number you have downloaded. |
 | Install RUL to C:Program Filesrcs, and see me |
 | start, experiment and build up your rcs weblog |
 | What is a weblog? What good is it to beast or man? |
 | Some pointers that might get you started: |
 | Find examples of particularly good, bad or interesting weblogs. |
 | Describe, discuss, evaluate and sum up your findings. Remember to quote your sources. |
 | Why bother with web accessibility? |
 | Writing for the Web |
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