Tuesday, January 31, 2006

ESL on a Palm

ESL Intermediate Series: Participles - Proposition 215 for Palm OS at PalmGear.com: ""



(Via PalmAddicts.)

Palm Wireless Keyboard & TX

There's an update on the Palm website for the universal Wireless Keyboard for the Palm TX (I wondered why I couldn't get it to connect with the TX!). Version 1.10 of the UWKbd driver works ONLY with the TX - now the TX recognizes the keyboard - YAY!

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Opera Mini

The Opera Mini Web Browser is now freely available for download for multiple mobile devices, including most mobile phones and Palm OS!

iTunes U

Apple are taking PodCasting into the tertiary education field with iTunes U!. What a great idea/opportunity! I'll definitely have to give this a try. My brief experience with creating PodCasts and Screencasts demonstrated that they can be played back well on Palm PDAs as well as iPods, so opening up more opprotunities...

Thursday, January 19, 2006

NewOffice1

NewOffice1
NewOffice1,
originally uploaded by thomcochrane.
Here's a pic of my 'new' office - we've been relocated on Campus. A good opportunity for a clean out. Notice the PC laptop! - I've been experimenting with the 'dark side' (only to help those lesser mortals to escape the evil empire though :-) )

Friday, December 30, 2005

MarsEDIT updated

MarsEdit is my favourite Blog editor for MAC OSX. Its just been updated with some cool new features & bug fixes - check it out at the above link.

Friday, December 16, 2005

irrate about 'Podcasts'?

From my ASCILITE blog - a comment spurred my response:

Comment from: Moggy [Member]


Does a Podcast work on anything other than Apple software/hardware? Why are we calling them Podcasts? - iPod is not a genre, it is a brandname. The marketing guys must be laughing all the way to the bank. Do we soon require of students that they all buy the one brand of MP3 player to be able to view, just as many insitutions require of them Microsoft products? I'm curious because I own an MP3 player that isn't an iPod and I am of the opinion that iPod's are, on the whole, overpriced.

Anyone who has any experience is welcome to comment, I'm not being critical although it might sound I am, just interested in the crossplatformability of our stuff.
16/12/05 @ 15:56

My Reply


Comment from: Thom Cochrane [Member] · http://ltxserver.unitec.ac.nz/mediawiki/index.php/WirelessPalms
A podcast will play on any device that supports the audio codec used when compressing it. The term was coined by a journalist, just over a year ago, in reference to the most popular mobile audio device at the time - the iPod. A Podcast is any pre-recorded audio file that is available for download as an enclosure associated with an RSS feed (So strictly speaking my 'Podcasts' aren't - as they have no RSS feed associated currently.) allowing the listener to subscribe to podcasts as they become available.

My Podcast is compressed using the AAC format, not mp3 (because it creates higher quality results with smaller file sizes - the mp3 format is actually very old). However most modern mobile devices are capable of playing back both mp3 and AAC format files. The AAC podcast and screencast (podcast with video) play back great on my Palm PDA, as well as an iPod, a Mac or a PC.

While I think the iPods are great - I do agree they are over-priced, however you are buying into a great software solution when you go the ipod route as well (for recording, editing and distribution...). I was surprised how easy it was to do this (my first Podcast!), and can see great educational potential.
16/12/05 @ 20:51

PS - the other reason I used AAC format rather than mp3 is to subvert our IT department! - they have packet-shaped mp3 downloads out of our network - to stop students files sharing mp3s, but AAC format files get through fine ;-)
16/12/05 @ 20:55

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Podcasts & Screencasts on Palm

The Podcast and Screencast I created as QuickTime movies for ASCILITE play back surprizingly well on the Palm LifeDrive! - I think there is heaps of educational potential in Podcasting/screencasting for mobile devices!

LifeDrive Update 2

Its FINALLY here - the loonnnnnnnnnnnng anticipated LifeDrive update. (Go to Palm support website to download) I had no problems installing the update - though I did need to re-enter the serial number details for a couple of applications, and needed to reinstall Verichat. But - I haven't really noticed any major changes - although I did have my LifeDrive running pretty sweet after several months of bug busting!

Sunday, December 04, 2005

ASCILITE Presentation


Presentation PodCast

Download a PodCast (8.9MB, AAC, 20Minutes) of my presentation here. Will play in iTunes on Mac or PC, and iPod.

http://ltxserver.unitec.ac.nz/~thom/QuickTime/ACILITE_Podcast.m4a

Designed to complement my WIKI:
http://ltxserver.unitec.ac.nz/mediawiki/index.php/WirelessPalms

http://ltxserver.unitec.ac.nz/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

Also download my ScreenCast demoing several Palm wireless applications:
http://ltxserver.unitec.ac.nz/~thom/movies/PalmLifeDriveScreenCast_final.mov

Here's a screencast outlining the use of several wireless Palm applications - blogging, rss, IM, etc... The screencast is available in two formats:

1. 25MB QuickTime movie

2. 9.5MB video podcast for new video iPod (also a QuickTime movie)
http://ltxserver.unitec.ac.nz/~thom/movies/PalmLifeDriveScreenCast_final.m4v

Friday, December 02, 2005

ASCILITE 2005

Here's a post from my Palm Lifedrive, using uBlog!

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

PalmPDF

Why pay to upgrade to DTGv8 when PalmPDF allows native PDF viewing for FREE!
PalmPDF

WooHoo!

I've finally got PDAReach remote software for the Palm to work in Virtual PC on my powerbook!! I kept on having USB connection errors, but disabling the Palm transport background task in OSX, and copying a working virtual drive from my G5 to my Powerbook appears to have fixed the problem! As a bonus, i get back 2GB disk space, as my VPC image from my G5 is 2GB smaller than the one I originally had on my Powerbook. PS - I can't wait till next year for the MactEl Powerbooks - when they will be truely DUAL OS - booting systems - that will ROCK!!!

Thursday, November 24, 2005

dotMac


I've been experimenting with dotMac recently - I haven't looked at dotMac accounts since you had to pay an annual subscription - it was great when it was free! Anyway, with the addition of group pages, and a boost to 1GB storage, plus the ability of WiFile Pro on a Palm to directly connect to dotMac iDisks, I thought it was time for another look.
So far I can see a lot of potential. dotMac can provide a highly collaborative environment for education, without the limitations of institutional IT infrastructures. Coupled with wireless 3G data access (as long as the price is low)... still experimenting with this idea.

Friday, November 11, 2005

MAudio Podcast Factory released


A bundle including MAudio 2x2 usb audio interface, microphone & stand, and Audacity software! (Audacity is an open-source audio app for Mac, PC, Linux)
Podcast Factory

Documents To Go updated


DTG version 8 released - now includes native PDF support!DTG

Friday, November 04, 2005

Bluetooth to WiFi

Using my cellphone as a modem, with a Bluetooth connection to my Laptop, and then sharing the connection to other WiFi devices via the laptop builtin WiFi works fine! BTW - I love these infrared keyboards for the Palms - they make typing so much easier!!!

3G update


Had another go at configuring the 3G to WiFi router at Unitec (should have 3G coverage on campus). I got better results by using the 3G card directly in the Powerbook and sharing the connection via Airport - managed to get 5 WiFi Palms happily connected that way. Using the 3G router, only certain devices appeared to be able to find & connect to the network. Conclusion - save $1500 and simply buy the 3G data card and share its connection directly from the Powerbook! Boonus is - you don't need a powerpoint to power the Powerbook, but you do for the 3G/WiFi router - hardly a 'mobile' solution! Currently testing download speed by downloading a 90MB HD QuickTime movie via 3G. Downloads in fits and starts. Its hardly moving at the supposed 500 to 700kbps! It took about 40mins to download a 90MB file = 300kbps. Not bad!

Monday, October 31, 2005

3G to WiFi Router


I've had a go setting up a 3G to WiFi router, and shared the with WiFi Palms and Mac Powerbook. Similarly inserted the 3G card directly into the Powerbbook & used 'sharing' to share connection via the Powerbooks WiFi top Palms - similar results! The 3G connection was sloow from home (outside 3G coverage), and similar to dialup speeds within 3G coverage area :-)
Connection was somewhat flakey - kept stalling/dropping. Maybe it was the Telecom end??? Be interested to compare with Vodafone 3G.
Anyway - got much better WiFi by simply plugging an Airport Express into LAN port, and used 'profiles' to switch between setups for home or Unitec networks!

Updtaed Palm Software


Good news! WiFile Pro (v2.08) and NetChaser (v 1.6) (two of my favourite Palm OS applications) have been updated to support the new Palm TX. I've also noticed that the latest beta of Verichat works better on the TX than the 'official' 2.18 release version!