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AIR for Higher Education
Joseph Labrecque | Senior Multimedia Application Developer
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Introduction
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Joseph Labrecque Flash Platform Developer
Multidisciplinary Digital Artist
Adobe Education Leader
University of Denver
Senior Multimedia Application Developer
Center for Teaching and Learning
Fractured Vision Media, LLC
An Early Morning Letter, Displaced
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Some background…
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University of Denver – Center for Teaching and Learning
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The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) offers a
variety of faculty development opportunities including
workshops and seminars, grant funding for faculty-
initiated projects, and support and development of
technological applications that advance teaching and
learning goals.
Two Units:
Teaching and Learning Support
Grants and Teaching Support
Application and Services Support
Research and Development
Application Development
(ColdFusion, Flash, Flex, AIR, Java, PHP)
Technology Advisement and Forecasting
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University of Denver – Some Major Initiatives
ALORA: Active Learning Object Repository Application
Backend media catalog
Image, video, and audio files
Public and private records
Flash GUI management interface (AS2!)
Many possible meta-schemas
CourseMedia™: Course Media Management System
Taps into ALORA and includes additional database of media
Local/personal media: embedded video, text slides, uploaded
images
Variety of presentation mechanisms
Full user-managed toolset
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DU CourseMedia™ - Course Media Management System
Web-based video clip generator
Per-object narrative recorder
Embed code generator for
Blackboard
Integrated media viewer
Content can be copyright-
protected or public
Content providers can generate
embed codes for external, public
videos
Bunch of other tools…
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DU CourseMedia™ - Demonstration
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Going beyond the traditional desktop!
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Beyond the Traditional Desktop
So what do we mean by this phrase?
Doing things with AIR that either traditionally were
not possible in Flash Player or similar
technologies.
Tapping into the hardware of hosted systems.
The ability to address native code on these
systems.
Expanding from desktop application installs to
mobile and devices.
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Hardware Integration
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CourseMedia™ Projection System
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Used by faculty to present
CourseMedia™ objects (Image,
Video, Audio, Text Slides, YouTube,
et cetera) via an instructor station
through attached system projectors.
Intelligently discovers how many
additional screens exist and at what
size to render a control panel and
presentation window for each one.
One additional screen allows the
extra option to have a split view in
order to still present comparisons.
Rooms equipped with up to 3
projectors at DU.
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CourseMedia™ Projection System – Room Layout
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Screen 1 Screen 2 Console
Projector 1 Projector 2
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CourseMedia™ Projection System - Hardware Access
“Screens are independent desktop areas within a possibly larger "virtual
desktop." The origin of the virtual desktop is the top-left corner of the
operating-system-designated main screen. Thus, the coordinates for the
bounds of an individual display screen may be negative. There may also be
areas of the virtual desktop that are not within any of the display screens.”
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One of the great advantages of AIR over
traditional Flash applications is that you
have this tight relationship with the OS
and system hardware.
import flash.display.Screen;
protected var screenArray:Array = new Array();
…
screenArray = Screen.screens;
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CourseMedia™ Projection System - Demonstration
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OS Native Process Integration
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DropFolders
Adobe AIR 2.0 application to allow
HandBrake CLI to monitor watch and
destination folders.
Includes the ability to define and
manage custom presets.
Hands-free batch video encoding for
non-video people!
Created for faculty use.
Can be installed on a server.
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DropFolders - NativeProcess Access
“The NativeProcess class provides command line integration and general
launching capabilities. The NativeProcess class lets an AIR application
execute native processes on the host operating system. The AIR applcation
can monitor the standard input (stdin) and standard output (stdout) stream
of the process as well as the process's standard error (stderr) stream.”
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Basically, this new API allows your
application to communicate with just about
any process running on the host machine.
This can be an operating system core
process or a third party installed
application like HandBrake.
import flash.desktop.NativeProcess;
import flash.desktop.NativeProcessStartupInfo;
…
nativeProcess.start(nativeProcessStartupInfo);
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DropFolders - Demonstration
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Mobile Devices!
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CourseMedia™ StudyShuffler
Mobile is going to be HUGE in education.
Mobile study aid for art history students.
Adobe AIR 2.5 for Android.
Draws gallery and image information from
CourseMedia servers based on user login.
Image slides are displayed at random.
Tap the image to view metadata.
Shake to grab a new image.
Makes use of the Accelerometer to detect a shake.
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CourseMedia™ StudyShuffler - Demonstration
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CourseMedia™ StudyShuffler “Hero” - AIR for Android
What are the differences when working with
Flash Professional vs. Flash Builder 4.5 and
the “Hero” Flex SDK?
Much of the orientation and layout structure
is provided by Flex.
Many of the components are optimized for
mobile.
New “View” structures for working on mobile.
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CourseMedia™ StudyShuffler “Hero” - Demonstration
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Closing
Blog: http://inflagrantedelicto.memoryspiral.com/
Twitter: @JosephLabrecque
Email: [email protected]
Thank you…
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