In this third video tutorial of the 5-part series, we show how to access the control panel. The control panel is the heart of your web operation. After accessing the control panel, we move on to create an e-mail account.We are not affiliated with HostMonster, Inc. The coverage of this video tutorial may not necessarily reflect the best interest of HostMonster. Therefore, MacHouse is solely responsible for the content for this video tutorial.Creative Commons license: Attribution
We have created an e-mail account. Now, we need to set up an e-mail client. We use the Mac version of Microsoft Entourage. The way in which you set up Microsoft’s Outlook Express is the same.We are not affiliated with HostMonster, Inc. The coverage of this video tutorial may not necessarily reflect the best interest of HostMonster. Therefore, MacHouse is solely responsible for the content for this video tutorial.Creative Commons license: Attribution
Artistic Director of Kitonb, extreme theater company from Rome, Italy gave the interview to Olivia Z. Toronto host pf Web2.0Television right after the performance was over.
Yepa Web Interface Demo by Luca. Desktop Environment by Beryl team. Soundtrack by Silvio and Stefano. Operating system by Linus. Dedicated Hosting server, housing and editing by Yepa.
Abstract——–We propose a Modular Mixed-Reality Learning Space System (MRLSS) that relies on middleware tools and distributed mixed reality technologies to support multi-modal communications between local, remote, and virtual audience sets. Each audience set occupies a spatial module represented throughout the system as a cell which is visually displayed on specifically aligned projection surfaces in each module. A module can host multiple cells and can be categorized based on scalability and technical advantage. For example, an Individual Cell (ICell) could contain a participant with only a web cam and audio. A Classroom Cell (CCell) could be a single classroom. A Virtual Cell (VCell) is a graphically rendered space with unique possibilities for interaction, experience, and exploration. A Studio Cell (SCell) is a specialized facility with advanced systems, services, and scalable spatial capabilities. A University Cell (UCell) can host multiple instances of an MRLSS, i.e. simultaneously host and combine more than one MRLSS.http://people.envision.purdue.edu/~tjrogers/mrlss/video/