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A debugging helper - use this form to send Mike your browser info | Blog Entry | 0 replies | 17-January-2007 | Mike Malloch |
This blog entry contains a little button which you can use to send Mike your browser information
Hi Lynn/Natalie Below you will see a button which ought to fire up an email to me crammed with information about your browser set-up. It might ask for your confirmation before it does this - please say yes. Don't forget to SEND that email, so I get it |
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Qualifications Can Cross Boundaries: A new version in a new website | Blog Entry | 1 reply1 resource | 07-August-2006 | Alan Brown |
We have acquired a new domain - qualifications-across-boundaries.org - and placed a new version of the UK and Ireland comparison interface in it. This makes a convenient and neutral location so that anyone can point the new interface. In the near future, we may also be developing new areas of content in that new site.
We have just made a new version of the interface for comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland (Qualifications can cross boundaries - a rough guide to comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland). This version has been stripped-down so that it is more suitable for linking to from other contexts (for instance from the qualifications organisations' sites). We have bought a new internet domain to host the interface (qualifications-across-boundaries.org). At the moment, the UK and Ireland interface is the only real content in the new domain, but in the near future we may be developing new content in other areas of the new site (for instance, links or comparisons related to the EQF).
Changes of note in the new interface are:
These changes mean that more of the "meat" of the interface is now visible without scrolling. We'll also be looking at ways of reducing the requirement for vertical scrolling when clicking for the information about particular qualifications and levels (check again later today for this improvement). |
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New version (v 6 beta) of Qualifications Crossing Boundaries web interface | Blog Entry | 0 replies1 resource | 18-June-2006 | Mike Malloch |
I've just posted a new version of the corssing boundaries interface - version 6 beta. This has improvements to the controls for choosing columns, and offers an alternative, plain, styling.
I've just posted version 6 beta of Qualifications can cross boundaries - a rough guide to comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland. Changes in this version:
There is still room to add to these improvements. I can augment or change the palin stylesheet, and can easily create yet more alternative stylings ( the 'accessible semantic markup' of the table makes this very easy ). The user interface for controlling which columns are shown could be augmented with some ready-made pairwise choices (compare scotland with ireland for instance). And of course there is still a bit of work to be done with the rest of the interface, Please give us feedback on what you think. Just add comment to this weblog entry, or email Alan with your comments. |
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Latest version - v 4 beta - of the Crossing Boundaries interface | Blog Entry | 0 replies1 resource | 19-May-2006 | Mike Malloch |
I've just posted version 4 beta of the Qualifications can cross boundaries interface
I have just posted version 4 beta of Qualifications can cross boundaries - a rough guide to comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland. What's new in this version?This version incorporates all the textual changes requested to date What's still TO-DO?The next version will have a more complete "fit and finish" and will address some requests about the user interface:
When's the next version going to be posted?I'll be posting interim tests for the next version starting midweek next week ( around the 26th of May) |
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A new and more interactive version of Qualifications can cross boundaries - a rough guide to comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland | Blog Entry | 0 replies1 resource | 23-March-2006 | Mike Malloch |
This is a new and much more interactive version of the Qualifications can cross boundaries leaflet. In this version, all of the qualifications, levels, frameworks and organisations are clickable for more information.
This new version of the "Qualifications can cross boundaries" leaflet has been greatly enhanced, with draft explanations of each qualification, level and framework. Please check the content for your own framework - you may also want to make comparisons of how content is handled in the other frameworks. Note a lot of intensive semantic-html work has been carried out by KnowNet to portray text in a way that aids meaning. When everyone is happy with the content we will link to it directly from a new portal: Qualifications can cross boundaries - a rough guide to comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland Notes:
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The latest version of the Rough guide | Blog Entry | 1 reply | 09-February-2006 | Mike Malloch |
The problem Alan noted with the QualsCrossBoundaries interface - the relative positions of scottish levels 8-9 vs irish level 7 - has been fixed...
The problem Alan noted with the QualsCrossBoundaries interface has been fixed... By the way, it's not just that there were 3 rows of content in scottish level 8... web content has to 'flow' in order to be accessible to the visually impaired; so for instance the QualsCrossBoundaries interface tries to be fairly robust against the user massively increasing the text size ( unlike the pdf file, the text has to be able to be made bigger without blowing up the entire layout ) I've tried the changed interface with pretty big user-increased text and it still has the irish 7 halfway between scottish 8 and 9 :o) can everyone let me know if this looks OK - especially if there are other problems to see to. PS - As soon as we get a chance, we have ideas for a much more powerful / adaptable format which we'd like to base further work on... |
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Additional text for rough guide | Blog Entry | 4 replies4 resources | 08-February-2006 | Alan Brown |
Here we can post additional text linked to individual entries of rough guide
The advantage of posting proposed entries for individual boxes here is that we will be able to see what others are doing and how the developments are shaping as a whole. It will also be possible to link to content on your own sites or elsewhere: see the four links at the top right above this entry. One question I have concerns the insert in the hard copy of the Irish version of the leaflet: will that content be covered in the individual entries or would it be useful to have some general accompanying text like that - it could be placed alongside the rough guide in some way. What do others think? |
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A first interactive mockup for the Qualifications can cross boundaries information | Blog Entry | 4 replies1 resource | 02-February-2006 | Mike Malloch |
I have just posted a preliminary mockup interactive version of the Qualifications can cross boundaries content. Please check it out, and let us know what you think by commenting on this weblog entry or by posting a new entry with your views and ideas.
I have just posted a first alpha-version to illustrate some of the features that an interactive, online interpretation of the Qualifications can cross boundaries information could have. To view the mock-up, go to Qualifications can cross boundaries - interactive version alpha v1. When you are looking at the new mockup, you can click on links/buttons to hide and show the instructions and/or the individual columns of the information table. I am aware that repeated clicking to hide/show causes some glitchy behaviour. I'll be re-writing the dynamic interface to avoid those glitches and also to provide more powerful choices for how the user wants to view the comparative information. Please let us know what you think, either by leaving a comment on this weblog entry or by posting a new weblog entry with your comments. It is easy to do either; if you register as a member of the site you can do both (if you do not want to join the site, you can still leave a comment on this entry by going to its 'permalink', scrolling down to the quick-reply form, and using the anonymous comment option. If you are logged into the site, you can post a weblog entry directly from the mock-up crossing boundaries interface by clicking the |