Open Source
Rails 2.0 on Windows: Making Sense of Old Tutorials

I know it is fairly well documented around the web that some of the old 'ROR up and running' tutorials are a bit difficult to digest with the new features in in Rails 2.0. So, I wanted to document my findings. And provide links to the resources that have helped me.
Here's a couple of resources to get started:
akitaonrails.com
weblog.infoworld.com
Stay posted for more of my findings.
American Modern Vintage: Peacefield.info gets Redesigned

So I am calling it Generic American with a splash of Modern Vintage...I guess. I'm having one of those moments as a designer when the 'correct' images are present in my mind's eye, but for various reasons they haven't formulated on the canvas. Yet...but what the heck - I'm in no real hurry. I want to savor the taste of this one.
I absolutely love working on peacefield.info. It is a designer's dream, absolute creative freedom. An opportunity to shine, explore, create and innovate.
So what do I have to work with? Not much yet, and that is ok in some respects, because I don't want to ever steer away from my built in 'open source' aesthetic: championing the best of free fonts and hacked, and neo-Dadaist imagery. This new concoction hopes to blend cinematic urban cityscapes, with an adaptation of the ever trendy rustic earth tone color palette.(see my post on the the Neo-Green Aesthetic)
Actually, keyboardist R. Bruce Phillips says it best:
Peacefield isn't so "Pleasantville." It's grittier, even darker maybe -- or at least it has that side. Kind of like in the face of the ubiquitous B&W photo of the old man who lives on the street. He is generic, he is vintage. His face tells who knows what variety of stories? Some lovely, and some horrific, to be sure.
But there is peace still. His old weather face still attracts us.
Some may not see readily the quality of peace about this town. They might think it a contradiction, or irony, that the gritty, mysterious town has such a "nice" name as "Peacefield." Of course, America is full of contradiction and ironies, and people who don't get it when others do.
simile.mit.edu
SIMILE seeks to enhance inter-operability among digital assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, metadata, and services. A key challenge is that the collections which must inter-operate are often distributed across individual, community, and institutional stores. We seek to be able to provide end-user services by drawing upon the assets, schemata/vocabularies/ontologies, and metadata held in such stores.
SIMILE will leverage and extend DSpace, enhancing its support for arbitrary schemata and metadata, primarily though the application of RDF and semantic web techniques. The project also aims to implement a digital asset dissemination architecture based upon web standards. The dissemination architecture will provide a mechanism to add useful "views" to a particular digital artifact (i.e. asset, schema, or metadata instance), and bind those views to consuming services.
To guide the SIMILE effort we will focus on well-defined, real-world use cases in the libraries domain. Since parallel work is underway to deploy DSpace at a number of leading research libraries, we hope that such an approach will lead to a powerful deployment channel through which the utility and readiness of semantic web tools and techniques can be compellingly demonstrated in a visible and global community.
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Universities Adopting Drupal
I've been watching the growing number of universities adopting drupal for their content management, podcasting, blogging and wiki integration needs. Here's my current list.
- UT at Austin - Department of Rhetoric and Writing - http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/
- Rice University - http://sa.rice.edu/
- Arizona State University - http://www.asu.edu/
- UNC Charlotte University Center Information Technology - http://ucit01.uncc.edu
- Brigham Young University (BYU) – Computer Science Department http://cs.byu.edu/
- Bradley University - http://slane.bradley.edu/
- Washington University in St. Louis - http://artsci.wustl.edu/
- University of Calgary - http://www.ucalgary.ca/
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) http://fab.cba.mit.edu/central/
- Purdue University - http://www.digitalparlor.org/pwenglish/
- Michigan State University - Nondestructive Evaluation Laboratory - http://www.egr.msu.edu/ndel/home
Other Drupal Sites related to Innovation in Education include:
- connect.educause.edu - http://connect.educause.edu/
- The International Center for Integrative Studies (ICIS) - http://www.icisonline.org/
- IDEAL (Integrated Data Enhancing Arizona's Learning) - https://www.ideal.azed.gov
- Texas Digital Library - http://www.tdl.org/
If you know of any others - give us a shout.