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March 23, 2009

One last thing about the timemaps


The projects are coming along nicely but I've come accross a small fix that I think most of you will benefit from. The timeline code is set up in intervals of months on the top and years on the bottom. If your data points (dates) are far apart (and most of them are) you can change the top interval to years or even decades- just replace Timeline.DateTime.MONTH with Timeline.DateTime.YEAR or imeline.DateTime.DECADE. Then change the next band Timeline.DateTime.YEAR to Timeline.DateTime.DECADE or Timeline.DateTime.CENTURY.

You can change the colors by changing this part of the code:

this.ether = {
backgroundColors: [
"#B27",
"#367",
"#CCC",
"#AAA"
],

#B27 is that purple and #367 is the turquoise. Feel free to change them- here is a website with colorcodes: http://www.w3schools.com/HTML/html_colornames.asp
Posted by      Nora D. at 5:58 PM EDT
Tags: timeline, timemap

Help with TimeMap


I'll be in my office from 9-12 tomorrow to help with the TimeMap projects. Email me if you'd like me to look at yours and see if I can help.

Nora
Posted by      Nora D. at 3:31 PM EDT
Tags: timeline, timemap

Adding Pictures to your TimeMap Bubbles


You need to use escaped html to add images to your bubbles in the timeline project- The CDATA tag doesn't seem to work -here is a little tool that will write them for you:

<a href="http://www.reconn.us/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,62/">http://www.reconn.us/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,62/</href>

so you put <img src=?image.jpg?/> in the box and it will write the escaped html for you- just paste it into the description either before or after your description text (with a space of course) and it should add your pic as long as it is in the root folder of your webserver.
Posted by      Nora D. at 7:43 AM EDT
Tags: timeline, timemap

March 2, 2009

Nora's Office Hours


I'll spend a LOT of time in my office this week if you'd like some one-on-one help with the timeline/timemap project. T,W,TH 2-5 and Friday 9-11 am. Feel free to contact me about meeting other times- I'm pretty flexible THIS week- gone next week but will return for Friday's lab.
Posted by      Nora D. at 2:40 PM EST
Tags: timeline, timemap

February 27, 2009

TimeMap Lab Followup


I'll post all of the documents from today's lab, including the powerpoint, to the Blackboard course. I am following up on the Google Maps Key issue and suspect it has something to do with the courses server so don't stress over that issue at this point in the project. If you uploaded a TimeMap_Lab.html page to your webserver folder and you don't see ANYTHING then your problem is NOT the maps key. I looked at everyone's folder's this afternoon and noticed the following problem:

The following link to the TimeMap folder you uploaded today was corrupted by Dreamweaver (Dreamweaver thinks it is really smart and tries to add information sometimes that you don't want- like the path to the folder on the desktop instead of just the folder name- that happped to a number of you) The code should look like this:

<script src="timemap/timemap_full.pack.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

and NOT:

<script src="TimeMap Lab CD/timemap/timemap_full.pack.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Posted by      Nora D. at 3:23 PM EST
Tags: timeline, timemap

February 20, 2009

Luke Rosnick's Media Timeline


Posted by      Luke R. at 11:22 AM EST
Tags: timeline

February 13, 2009

Minwoo's Timeline


http://www.courses.rochester.edu/eaves/timeline/oh/Timeline.html
1988-2009

It may take some time for the events to appear.
Posted by      Minwoo O. at 7:23 PM EST
Tags: timeline

Evangeline's Timeline


Here's the link to my timeline:
http://www.courses.rochester.edu/eaves/timeline/polan/Mypage.html
Some of the pictures may not be properly sized.
Posted by      Evangeline P. at 4:53 PM EST
Tags: timeline
  Katherine King  says:
Evanfeline,
The mail! That had never occurred to me, but it really is a good one; you can both send and receive messages, and as a child I know getting mail was the most exciting thing, even if it was junk. I also had a subscription to Highlights I can't believe I forgot magazines too.
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 7:13 PM EST by Katherine K.
  Minwoo Oh  says:
Instant Messenger is a very good social media that is used by almost all computer users. A very good source of media for the timeline.
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 9:28 PM EST by Minwoo O.

Jon's time line


Posted by      Jonathan G. at 1:21 PM EST
Tags: timeline
  Jonathan Gillenson  says:
I'm still having some trouble with all my data points showing up but I'm working on it :).
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 1:22 PM EST by Jonathan G.

Karel's Timeline


Posted by      Karel S. at 11:10 AM EST
Tags: timeline
  Matt ODonnell  says:
I enjoyed the "slow death" of VHS. But that's about it. Nice try.
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:23 AM EST by Matt O.

A Portrait of Tim Berwind: A Chronological Look at the Life and


Posted by      Tim B. at 10:45 AM EST
Tags: timeline
  Chris Stavlas  says:
Great timeline =)
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:54 AM EST by Chris S.
  Karel Schurman  says:
Great timeline, Tim. I expecially like the nice touch of the Mets' logo and colors being used all around. I also like the technique you used of less data points, but each one packed with information. And also the little sarcasm you put into the end of your "up to speed" point. Nice job!
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:16 AM EST by Karel S.
  Evangeline Polan  says:
I really like how you were able to customize the border.
Posted on Sat, 14 Feb 2009 2:18 PM EST by Evangeline P.

Chris S.'s Timeline


Posted by      Chris S. at 10:25 AM EST
Tags: timeline
  Tim Berwind  says:
Dear Chris,

Your timeline is interesting and enjoyable. Good work. I must admit however, the Image below the timeline is a bit off-putting
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:46 AM EST by Tim B.
  Minwoo Oh  says:
I like the orange framing around the timeline. I agree with your digital text event. Digital text is always used in most of my classess.
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 8:44 PM EST by Minwoo O.

Gayle's Timeline


Posted by      Gayle A. at 10:24 AM EST
Tags: timeline
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  Ian Harmand  says:
This is very impressive, quite a thorough account of you media usage. I see that you are a big fan of Nintendo video games, and I hope to learn morn about some of the computer programs you've used.
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:32 AM EST by Ian H.
  Chris Dwight  says:
Great timeline! Very thorough.

The balance of personal descriptions and images made for an enjoyable timeline experience.
Posted on Mon, 16 Feb 2009 3:22 AM EST by Chris D.
  Luke Rosnick  says:
Treasure Cove is a classic. I still occasionally bust out Treasure Math Storm or Gizmos & Gadgets. Awesome timeline Gayle.
Posted on Fri, 20 Feb 2009 11:27 AM EST by Luke R.

Ian's Timeline


http://www.courses.rochester.edu/eaves/timeline/harmand/mypage.html

This is the link to my timeline, and I hope you all enjoy going through it.

I had trouble adding the links to the images in text form in the actual timeline, but here they are:

"Where the Wild Things Are"- Britannica Online. http://www.britannica.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/where-the-wild-things-are-posters.jpg

"Beethoven Lives Upstairs," Classical Kids Series- Pacific Music's website.
http://www.pacificmusic.net/images/kids_200/16.jpg

"Carmen Sandiego's Great Chase Through Time"- Children's Software Online.
http://www.childrenssoftwareonline.com/p_pics/Carmen_sandiego_great_chase_time_thumb.jpg

Also, the YouTube video of "Legends of the Hidden Temple" was posted by user ChazYocom on 12 July 2008 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB28HCFzceY.

The YouTube video of Looney Tunes' "The Rabbit of Seville" was posted by user daffybasshunter on 5 November 2008 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UccY_0Trfbk
Posted by      Ian H. at 9:37 AM EST
Tags: timeline
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  Caroline Jacobs  says:
I like how you give such specific examples, and go into detail about how each affected your life. Very impressive!
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:25 AM EST by Caroline J.
  Katherine King  says:
Ian,
I also had problems adding links to my text. If you ever figure out how to do it, let me know. I didn't think to put individual authors/artists on my timeline, but I think it is a nice addition.
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 7:04 PM EST by Katherine K.
  Evangeline Polan  says:
I too had Carmen San Diego computer games. I don't think I had the time one but I had a world and a U.S. adventure. I also watched the Carmen San Diego game show on tv.
Posted on Sat, 14 Feb 2009 2:24 PM EST by Evangeline P.

My timeline


http://www.courses.rochester.edu/eaves/timeline/king/Kat.html
Here is the link to my timeline. I tried to color code the media into types: pink for video based media, light purple for text based media, light purple for audio and orange for internet based media.
Posted by      Katherine K. at 2:41 AM EST
Tags: timeline
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  Caroline Jacobs  says:
I like the color coding of your timeline. I also like how thorough it is. You thought of a lot of media that I completely forgot about. It's very impressive!
Posted on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:24 AM EST by Caroline J.
  Chris Dwight  says:
Nice timeline.

The color coding and end dates work well together to show how certain media forms have developed and changed over time.

Also, changing the intervals to years / decades was a great design choice.
Posted on Mon, 16 Feb 2009 3:27 AM EST by Chris D.
  Luke Rosnick  says:
Agreed, the colors look awesome, and I totally stole your decade interval idea. Boyz 2 Men: II was my JAM back in the day. My best friend who lived across the hall from me was obsessed with Nirvana's Nevermind. We took turns between "Come as you are" and "I'll make love to you".
Posted on Fri, 20 Feb 2009 11:32 AM EST by Luke R.

February 5, 2009

Really great blog posting on Timeline project


easy to read and understand- the best one I've found yet. http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9301
Posted by      Nora D. at 8:29 AM EST
Tags: timeline




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