Wednesday, September 7, 2011

my3P site design

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

My movie rating on a scale of 7

Following is my movie rating scale:

Rating 1: Avoidable
Rating 2: Bad
Rating 3: Below average
Rating 4: Average
Rating 5: Above average
Rating 6: Good
Rating 7: Must watch

Monday, June 20, 2011

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Overview of elearning 2.0


Traditional Vs e-learning 2.0

Traditional Learning
E-learning 2.0
Provider centric
Learner-centric
Compliance – driven
Context-driven
Formal
Informal
Programmes and events
Content  and collaboration
Structured delivery
Unstructured access
Controlled content
User generated content
My learning plan
My network and resources
Classroom based
Online/mobile
Reported
Rated
As it is provided
As I want it


eLearning 2.0 - Personalized Learning Environment for the learner

Centralized or traditional approach accompanied by contemporary or distributed approach is facilitating growth of Learning Networks and Knowledge Exchange thereby creating Personalized Learning Environment for the learner.
Why a learning portal?

The learning portal is an umbrella term, stated relative to the customers (learner or learning community) within which Learning Management or LMS is a core component. In fact, learning portals are broader in functionality than an LMS.
Learning Management is concerned with the management and administration of learning whereas learning portals are about providing access to learning. Learning Management is about the creation of course catalogues and registration processes, the control, tracking and reporting of learning. Learning portals are about searching and finding specific delivery options in associated catalogues, registering to use them, tracking your progress and historical activity. In other words, they are about the same thing but from two different perspectives;

Learning Management System from the perspective of the provider,
Learning Portal from the perspective of the learner or learning community.

How can we provide e-learning 2.0?
By offering a combination Elgg and Moodle, we are providing a learning portal which encompasses all the features of e-learning 2.0 frameworks.


Following are the tools we have identified which maps to components of e-learning 2.0:

Components
Tools
Social and learning  network
Groups/community, messaging, event updates etc
Collaborative emvironments
Discussion Forum, wiki etc
Folksonomics
Tagging, polling
Personal Expressions
Blogging, micro-blogging, content rating, comments etc.
Just in Time Learning
Unbundled Learning, Nano etc.
Distributed learning
online audio/video sessions, chatting etc
Knowledge Sharing
Storytelling tool, resources, RSS, Slideshare
Informal learning
Discussion forum, blogging, RSS
Context driven learning
Content search

To know more about e-learning 2.0, visit:
My Passion: Enable All

Comparative overview of Open Source Shopping carts - OsCommerce, Magento and Open Cart

OsCommerce Shopping Cart
OsCommerce was started in March 2000 and has since matured to become the most popular open source shopping cart solution.

Advantages:
1.      It is a complete online store solution that contains both a catalog frontend and an administration tool backend, which can be configured over web
2.      Has a good support base in the form of its community members
3.      Has an active forum for seeking help and troubleshooting
4.      Recent security update brings it up to date with MySQL 5 and PHP 5
5.      Has lot of contributed modules (add-ons) that can be integrated
6.      Can be hosted on a shared server, and is quick

Disadvantages –
1.      Does not have graphic template system meaning it is harder to modify the design
2.      Customisation is time consuming

Magento Shopping Cart
Magento came into the open source shopping cart arena in 2007, and in a very short time has been able to attract a large following. The coding is based on the latest PHP 5 object oriented coding standards.
Some parts of Magento are licensed under the Academic Free License version 3.0(since version 1.1.7). There is also an enterprise Edition for large companies.

Advantages –
1.      Has a vast basket of new age marketing modules and tools, for Up selling and Cross Selling
2.      Is search engine friendly
3.      Can be designed as per will
4.      Has a very good ‘Order Management’ system

Disadvantages –
1.      Heavily layered and overly complicated coding style and requires a lot of time to customise.
2.      Lacks technical documentation, making it difficult to customize and modify the programming of Magento beyond doing graphical changes.
3.      Most of the good to have modules are only available in the Enterprise version (USD 8900 aprox.) of the cart. Comparison of the Community Version and the Enterprise version can be seen on http://www.magentocommerce.com/product/compare
4.      Runs fairly slow as it runs a pretty heavy script, and requires a reliable and non overselling provider for the website to function as intended. Runs well only on dedicated server.

Open Cart
OpenCart is good for medium sized organizations looking for an open source solution for their need. It designed feature rich, easy to use, search engine friendly and with a visually appealing interface.  It has its own fan following.

Advantages –
1.      Has a simple admin panel
2.      It is search engine friendly
3.      Has most of the standard shopping cart features out of the box

Disadvantages –
1.      Has limited contributions, which may induce the need to go for lot many customization.
2.      Scaling or new feature development is difficult because of a small developer forum, though they are active.

Feature comparison between oScommerce and Open Cart can be found on http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route=information/features

Fetature wise comparioson between Magento and oScommerce can be found on: http://www.dckap.com/magento-vs-osCommerce.htm

To know more about me, visit the following links:

My Company: Enabling Dimensions
My Passion: Enable All

Friday, May 14, 2010