SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
Museums and the Web Mashup Workshop
1. mashing it up: why, and how mike ellis, solutions architect, Eduserv http://www.flickr.com/photos/plasticrevolver/61068219/
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8. the black box he knows how to drive... ..but he doesn’t know what makes the car work. 2.00 – 2.30: what are mashups and why use them?
9. in one sentence “ mashups let you do more with less” 2.00 – 2.30: what are mashups and why use them?
10. mapping “ Museums in Paris with free admission” http://www.archi-nova.net/paris/tips.html 2.00 – 2.30: what are mashups and why use them?
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12. mapping 1. Page loads the API 2. Call includes your key 3. Initialize() is called 4. Your data is included here 2.00 – 2.30: what are mashups and why use them?
13. timeline From UK Natural History Museum “dinosaur directory” http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/ 2.00 – 2.30: what are mashups and why use them?
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15. timeline 1. Page loads the API 2. Options for display 3. Your data 4. Display it 2.00 – 2.30: what are mashups and why use them?
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17. RSS From me (!) – “RSS to Image” http://electronicmuseum.org.uk/experiments/rss-to-image/ 2.00 – 2.30: what are mashups and why use them?
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24. data service your site design pattern 3.00 – 3.30 : a mapping mashup case study
25. case study “ Museum Directory v3” http://www.mashedmuseum.org.uk/mm/museumdirectory/v3 3.00 – 3.30 : a mapping mashup case study
34. thanks! thanks very much for coming along you can talk to me anytime – you should have my details by now, or go here: twitter: dmje blog: http://electronicmuseum.org.uk or http://blog.eduserv-psg.net/