Getting a mail list to work

May 28, 2008

Here is a PDF that shows the mailman2 config screen that I need to fill out. I need help with this.

mailman2info


Downloading a File

May 27, 2008

Here is a PDF that describes how to download a file from our prototype.

downloadingfile.pdf

 


Adding an Event to Our Prototype

May 15, 2008

Here is a PDF that describes how to add an event to our prototype site, http://www.tedkubaska.com

addinganevent.pdf


Adding an Article

April 25, 2008

I added a PDF that describes how to add an article to our prototype.

addinganarticle.pdf


Installing Acajoom News

April 25, 2008

Here’s a PDF that describes my experiences installing the Acajoom News Module on my local computer, not our prototype. I’m considering trying this out on the prototype also but have not decided yet. The installation is not as straightforward as I expected it to be.

installingacajoom.pdf


Adding an RSS Feed

April 23, 2008

Here’s how to subscribe to the RSS feed available on our prototype http://www.tedkubaska.com

addinganrssfeed.pdf

 


Adding, Editing or Deleting a NewsFlash

April 22, 2008

Here’s a PDF that descries how to add, delete, or edit a newsflash on our prototype site.

addinganewsflash.pdf

 


Another potential KAVI replacement

February 20, 2008

Web hosting solution designed for professional organizations:

http://www.wildapricot.com/professional-associations.aspx

Example websites at the bottom of the site above.

Check it out –jeff


Prototype Web Site

January 15, 2008

Check out our new prototype website.

http://www.tedkubaska.com

I know it’s my name … I’ve made my own site into an IEEE Oregon prototype. It’ll keep this name for a month or so. Every day or so I update it sleghtly with a new or tweaked feature. Hopefully some other ExecComm members may also make some modifications.


Robotics SIG — one might start up in Portland

January 8, 2008

There’s some talk about a local Microsoft Robotics SIG starting up.

Here’s a quote from Lee WIlliamson of PADNUG

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If you’re not familiar with Microsoft Robotics Studio and are interested in robotics you should check it out.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/robotics/default.aspx
You don’t even need a robot to use it. It comes with a virtual environment
where you can program a virtual robot. There’s even a virtual Mindstorms robot.

Personally, I was envisioning something that would be less presentation
oriented and more “hands on”. Bring a laptop and make a robot do stuff,
or if more than one robot was available maybe have competitions after an
introductory meeting or two.

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For more information check out the padnug mailing list on yahoogroups.com