Developers - How To Get Started in Sakai -- 021

Developers: How To Get Started in Sakai

Session 021

Zach A. Thomas

Thursday
2:30 pm-3:30 pm
Room: SalonG

Session Abstract

Zach Thomas from Texas State will demonstrate setting up a development environment, engineering best practices, and how to make sense of all that code.

Presentation Materials

  • I compressed my presentation movie way down to make the file smaller, but even then I ended up having to break the talk into three parts. I wanted to keep the resolution high enough so that you can still easily follow what's going on in the demonstrations. I think it turned out ok.
  Name Size Creator (Last Modifier) Creation Date Last Mod Date Comment  
File developing_for_sakai_part_1.mov 72.73 MB Zach A. Thomas Dec 21, 2005 Dec 21, 2005 Part I. Introduction through building from source. ~24 min.
File developing_for_sakai_part_3.mov 43.13 MB Zach A. Thomas Dec 21, 2005 Dec 21, 2005 Part III. Creating a new provider, Where to learn more. ~18 min.
Text File SakaiDevOutline.txt 20 kB Zach A. Thomas Jan 13, 2006 Jan 13, 2006 Detailed outline in plain text, courtesy of James Williamson
File SakaiDevOutline.opml 29 kB Zach A. Thomas Jan 13, 2006 Jan 13, 2006 Detailed outline in OPML format, courtesy of James Williamson
ZIP Archive developing_for_sakai_broken.tar.gz 71.64 MB Zach A. Thomas Dec 21, 2005 Dec 21, 2005 This is broken. It's the audio only.
File developing_for_sakai_part_2.mov 47.82 MB Zach A. Thomas Dec 21, 2005 Dec 21, 2005 Part II. Sakai Architecture, Eclipse IDE. ~20 min.

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  1. Dec 09, 2005

    Wytze Koopal says:

    I am really interested in the presentation. Maybe we can reuse this at our insti...

    I am really interested in the presentation. Maybe we can reuse this at our institution when we are going forward with our pilots.

  2. Dec 12, 2005

    Bill Crosbie says:

    Zach, Thanks for putting this together. It was just what I would have liked to s...

    Zach, Thanks for putting this together. It was just what I would have liked to see when we were getting started here at Rutgers!

  3. Dec 13, 2005

    Richard Walker says:

    What program did you use to create the animated screen captures?

    What program did you use to create the animated screen captures?

  4. Dec 14, 2005

    James F. Green says:

    This was one of the best sessions of its type that I've ever attended. I hope yo...

    This was one of the best sessions of its type that I've ever attended. I hope you'll be able to post it or at least some of the information from it – I'd like some of my staff to go through it. Were you using screen captures? – very slick, I thought it was all live.

  5. Dec 14, 2005

    Zach A. Thomas says:

    Thanks for the compliments everybody. It's taking longer than I expected to reco...

    Thanks for the compliments everybody. It's taking longer than I expected to record a voiceover to go with the presentation. I wasted a lot of time yesterday trying to make PowerPoint do it. I hope to have it finished within the next 24 hours.

  6. Dec 14, 2005

    Zach A. Thomas says:

    re: screen captures. I used Snapz Pro X

    re: screen captures. I used Snapz Pro X to capture the screens. There were 3 reasons I didn't do it live:

    1. Some of the operations I was demonstrating would have taken up to ten minutes to demonstrate live. The magic of editing allowed me to convey the gist of it without taking up a lot of time.
    2. I have a hard time talking and typing at the same time. I knew I could save time by having the tasks pre-canned.
    3. Many of the actions I was demonstrating suck up a lot of bandwidth. I didn't want to have to rely on the hotel's network.
  7. Dec 21, 2005

    Fred Schultz says:

    Zack, thank you for the time you have spent putting this video together. I have ...

    Zack, thank you for the time you have spent putting this video together. I have been waiting patiently, and was very pleased to see it posted. However, I am having trouble with the video. After I decompress it and try to run the video, I get an error that says "The movie file 'sakai_getting_started.mov' cannot be found. Without this file, the movie cannot play properly". The video never does play.

    If anyone knows what is wrong and how to fix it please let me know.

    Thank you.

    1. Dec 21, 2005

      Zach A. Thomas says:

      I think I see what's wrong. I combined an audio track with a video track and ins...

      I think I see what's wrong. I combined an audio track with a video track and instead of including a copy of the video, it just has a reference to the original video file.

      I'm fixing it now. I think this file is going to wind up much larger.

  8. Dec 21, 2005

    Bryce Benton says:

    Fred, I am experiencing the same. The audio works, but there is no video. Zach,...

    Fred,

    I am experiencing the same. The audio works, but there is no video.

    Zach,

    Thanks for making this video available. I know it will be very helpful for many developers who just need a little nudge to get their dev environments set up.