[p2pu-webcraft] Interactive Open Video with Popcorn.js
zuzel.vp
zuzel.vp at gmail.com
Thu Apr 14 00:59:58 UTC 2011
In case someone whats to follow the ticket related to more rich text
content inside tasks and comments:
http://p2pu.lighthouseapp.com/projects/71002/tickets/9-kind-of-content-that-we-can-display
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Thanks,
Zuzel
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Dan Diebolt <dandiebolt at gmail.com> wrote:
> YouTube just converted to <iframe> embedding earlier this year from the
> decade long practice of using nested <object><embed> crud. Posterous
> [https://posterous.com/] allows <iframe>.
> Stunning examples of Using jsFiddle on Blog via <iframe>
> http://andrewwooldridge.com/blog/2011/03/16/stunning-examples-of-using-jsfiddle/
> Do a blog search for jsfiddle:
> Google Blog Search for jsfiddle
> http://www.google.com/search?tbm=blg&q=jsfiddle&num=100
> Even if I were to buy the argument you should not embed jsFiddle within P2PU
> (I DON'T) where would your propose anyone display their jsFiddle? One of the
> repeated complaints you hear from learners is that materials are spread all
> over the place. If you are going to just provide link off-platfrom it is
> like regressing into the days of hypercard and CD based learning system
> where every interaction loaded new content.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Pippa Buchanan <Pippa.Buchanan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dan
>>
>> I know that you're very passionate about this topic, but perhaps the
>> ultimate decision is to _not_ embed JSFiddle and similar content:
>>
>> a) JSFiddle may not be designed to be embedded (please correct me if I'm
>> wrong and provide one REALLY good example of embedded JSFiddle or JSDo.it in
>> another site's template)
>> b) wikis and the p2pu sites have other, far more general design
>> considerations and priorities than embedding a full width tool.
>>
>> If so, what solutions can we come up with _instead_ of <iframe> embeds?
>>
>> Are there alternatives to embed that you could describe that allow for non
>> P2PU content to be easily linked and viewed outside of the main site?.
>> Perhaps a Stumble Upon like frame which lets the target sites be viewed at
>> an appropriate size. Could a Firefox Add On provide the required
>> functionality of viewing and linking back into the P2PU context?
>>
>> Thinking outside of a purely Webcraft context, could this tool also be
>> useful for people viewing and responding to content such as blog entries?
>> Keeping track of this content is also difficult and requires flipping
>> between tabs, just as much as JSFiddle does :-)
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Pippa
>>
>> On 13 April 2011 23:24, Dan Diebolt <dandiebolt at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> There are several hundred jsFiddles available from the jQuery course and
>>> on the embed course. All the Google Chart jQuery examples produced png
>>> images as their primary output. The examples in the embed course cover a
>>> much wider territory from Dr. Alphonse Mephisto's Gengram of Ecoli to
>>> SVGGirl's superlative SVG anime animation using jsdo.it
>>> (the Japanese version of jsFiddle).
>>>
>>> I remain very confused (I have just been experimenting) over where any of
>>> this content could appropriately land as there are layout obstacles and and
>>> access annoyances of one sort or another in every location www.p2pu.org,
>>> new.p2pu.org, wiki.p2pu etc.
>>
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