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Creating Digital Content : Video Production for Web, Broadcast, and Cinema
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing (2001-09-26)
Author: John Rice
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Revealing Account of Content in the Digital Age
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-09
This book reveals the true nature of the nearly tectonic shift in the landscape of content being caused by digital technology. Even as the editor of Digital TV magazine, I have not read a book that examines, in such a penetrating manner, and with such a dazzling collection of expert voices, the depth of this dramatic change and what it now means. Further, it reveals the implications for the future of creating and distributing content in the digital age. This book is a must for anyone who cares about navigating the new world of digital content.

The Digital Revolution "Bible"
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-19
This is a "must buy" for anyone interested in the digital revolution that is changing the way we communicate. It explains how camcorders, Avids, and computers have changed video, movie-making, web streaming, and how to become part of it. "Digital content" is really what video, TV and movies have become. You can re-use your video and audio in many different ways to better serve clients or create original programming. The book explains what's going on very clearly. Digital video is really computer data, so it's cheaper and easier to work with than "regular" video. And the image is better! You can produce any type of show for less money than ever before, and you can do more things with your video; stream it on the web, put it on a DVD disc, project it as a movie, or re-use clips for other programs. Audio and sound techniques are also included.
"Creating Digital Content" starts off with a funny story by Firesign Theatre's Peter Bergman that makes you realize how much digital video and software has changed the way movies and TV are made. Then there's a really interesting section on what "digital" really means, which is the most concise definition I've ever read. Really helpful is the fact that they go into specifics about the best equipment available... over 25 chapters all about computers, Avids, camcorders, memory, etc. which can be used to make HDTV, corporate video, interactive TV and yes, feature films! Whether you're at a local TV station, a production house, a university A/V department, or you're an "A" list DGA feature film director, these are the NEW tools that you must be familiar with and ready to use.
You'll understand how computers, software and camcorders have become the new ways to make TV, streaming video, and big budget movies. Plus amazing interviews with the giants in the field, such as George Lucas and James Cameron.
I highly recommend "Creating Digital Cinema". It's an invaluable resource for anyone seriously interested in video, TV, streaming, and movies, and at the same it's a great read.

A must-have
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-19
For a subject rife with hype and confusion, the editors bring together articles that are by turns surprising, authoritative and laugh-out-loud funny. For industries with notoriously short attention spans, the book reveals the lessons learned from decades of failure and success in Interactive TV and digital TV and gives roadmaps to the future.

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Curriculum Webs: A Practical Guide to Weaving the Web into Teaching and Learning
Published in Paperback by Allyn & Bacon (2002-04-22)
Authors: Craig A. Cunningham and Marty Billingsley
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There is now a second edition
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-05
There is now a second edition of the book, available on Amazon.Com, ISBN 0205459404. It's a better book in a lot of ways, partly based on user feedback, and partly on changes in the technology. Check it out.

e-Learning Work Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-20
Check- subject matter expertise.
Check- use of the web for learning (whether academic, professional, self-directed, or corporate)
Check- understanding of the key issues.

Now you need a resource showing you how to make it all work effectively, and give you new ideas. This is where Curriculum Webs fits in- whether corporate HR intranet or K12 science projects, or anywhere in-between.

`Curriculum Webs' is clear, well-illustrated and thorough, with lots of examples giving you the confidence to move forward.

Chapters span:
- planning- context, process
- curriculum goals- learners, subject, pre-requisites, rationales
- learning activities- individualizing, grouping, activities
- gathering web resources- bookmarks, searching, evaluation (m, copyright issues
- designing effective websites- audience, information and materials, visual metaphors, navigation, chunking
- laying out web pages- design, white space, colo(u)r, styles, moving, frames/tables
- multimedia
- interactivity
- organizing ands assessing learning
- evaluating and maintaining curriculum webs
-teaching
- teaching teachers- training, standards, organizations
- appendix- servers, clients, browsers, bandwidth, names/URLs, html

Note: steers away from eLearning hype (although misses opportunity for entertaining eLearning anecdotal sidebars!).

Overall, a very worthwhile, vendor neutral, action-focused workbook on practical eLearning.

A unique and wonderful guide for teachers using the web
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-22
Harnessing the World Wild Web to enhance and expand curriculum and students access to knowledge and constructive information have become an important and viable vehicle to me as a school administrator. However, using this tool efficiently and educationally poses many challenges and requires new training for teachers and schools. I have found Cunningham An Billinsley's Curriculum Webs to be a rare, unique and excellent guide for educators and school administrators in preparing them to explore, utilize and maximize the benefits the web has to offer to education, as well as in creating their own units and webs for practically every subject matter and curricular area. The book takes you step by step through all the essential stages and components in the process of creating a traditional curriculum and applies them to the creation of a web based curricular unit. Its web companion provides and interactive hands-on way to easily implement the newly acquired skills, In addition to the ease and clarity it presents from a technical standpoint, it offers wonderful insights about instructional methods and strategies, based on the most current research in the field of learning and education. The book is delightful to read, uses relevant examples, is easily applicable, and is reflective and thought provoking. A must for teachers, teachers to be, and parents who wish to use the great possibilities of virtual learning to enhance their children's critical thinking skills, knowledge, individual growth, progress, and pursuit of personal interests.

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Cyber Saver Deluxe
Published in Ring-bound by Cyber Saver (2000-10)
Authors: Robert Ritter and Susan Ritter
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A Terrific Organizer and a Great Value
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-27
My Cyber Saver has saved my life more than once! I make sure I write down all my passwords and log on info in my cyber saver whenever I visit a new site. I keep my cyber saver right next to my desk top, so when I need it I can just grab it and look up any of the many passwords that I use.It is a great book. It makes a great gift too, especially for teachers or researchers!!

Cyber Saver Deluxe
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-03
Being a novice at the computer and an infant on the Internet, the
Cyber Saver was an answer to my inability to remember addresses
for websites that I would see on television or read in magazines
and books--not to mention business associates, friends & family!

In the past I would call my sister or nephew to ask the same
question--what was that search engine or how do I find this or
that!

Now I just look it up in my personalized address book! It's
great.

Cyber Saver Deluxe
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-02
I received the Cyber Saver Deluxe as a birthday present. It is
one of the most valuable additions to my desktop computer. With
the easy to read, divided sections I am able to personalize all
my business email addresses and personal, favorite websites that
in the past were notes pasted everywhere and eventually misplaced.

I would highly recommend it to anyone who is organized and even
more to those who want to be. The black padded binder is refill-
able and looks great. I have already purchased several for gifts
this holiday season. These are well worth their inexpensive
price and are great gifts for those who use their computers to
keep in touch.

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Deadly Trance: "Oh, what tangled webs. . ."
Published in Paperback by 1st Books Library (2003-03-03)
Author: Pat Cornelison
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Great Characterization!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-22
The characterization in this story keeps you turning page after page. I felt as though I knew them all and would be perfectly comfortable sitting down to dinner at Damien's or cat-sitting for Angel. Great mystery and the suspense level is just right to keep you saying, "I'll just read one more page before I turn out the lights." If you want to enjoy some fresh, new characters and you appreciate a good story, buy this book.

YOUR PAST WILL ALWAYS CATCH UP WITH YOU.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-14
Deadly Trance by Pat Cornelison kept me gluded to my chair for an entire sunny Saturday. Some one is trying to frame Damien Nevil, the director of an organization dedicated to catching the sick and bad guys, and leaves a trail of very dead, very prominent women and the trail leads directly to Damien.
His Protege ,God daughter, and fellow criminal psycologist helps profile the true killer.Proving it is more difficult than it should be and leaves you feeling cold and clamy.
This was a great story and I look forward to the sequel--you know there just has to be more to this story.

YOUR PAST WILL ALWAYS CATCH UP WITH YOU.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-14
Deadly Trance by Pat Cornelison kept me gluded to my chair for an entire sunny Saturday. Some one is trying to frame Damien Nevil, the director of an organization dedicated to catching the sick and bad guys, and leaves a trail of very dead, very prominent women and the trail leads directly to Damien.
His Protege ,God daughter, and fellow criminal psycologist helps profile the true killer.Proving it is more difficult than it should be and leaves you feeling cold and clamy.
This was a great story and I look forward to the sequel--you know there just has to be more to this story.

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Debugging Perl: Troubleshooting for Programmers
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Companies (2000-10-02)
Author: Martin C. Brown
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It's about time...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-21
After a countless number of Perl books have been published, not much has been published like this book. The Learning Perl books are great, but learning the syntax isn't always the needed information to programmers. This book is different in that it focuses on some of the quirky odd things that you may run into programming. After designing in Perl for 3 years, I still run into times the code does not work the way I thought it would (maybe from thinking in C, Java, etc terms) and need a book of quirks instead a book of syntax. Finally, a book about how Perl behaves (or misbehaves). Great work. Long live Perl.

You need this before you meet the "real world"
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-29
Very good. Author isn't only describing "how to debug Perl programs" but he's
mainly concerned in "how to write Perl programs that you won't need to debug" - this
sounds better, right ? A "hands-on" developer experience brought by someone who obviously
stepped on most of errors people may step and trying to warn you before you're doing
the same.
If "Programming Perl" is about "Perl", this book is about "real-world-Perl" and .. hey ..
those things aren't the same, as you should know (you *will* after reading the book).
Thank you, Martin !

It's about time...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-21
After a countless number of Perl books have been published, not much has been published like this book. The Learning Perl books are great, but learning the syntax isn't always the needed information to programmers. This book is different in that it focuses on some of the quirky odd things that you may run into programming. After designing in Perl for 3 years, I still run into times the code does not work the way I thought it would (maybe from thinking in C, Java, etc terms) and need a book of quirks instead a book of syntax. Finally, a book about how Perl behaves (or misbehaves). Great work. Long live Perl.

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Design Accessible Web Sites: 36 Keys to Creating Content for All Audiences and Platforms (Pragmatic Programmers)
Published in Paperback by Pragmatic Bookshelf (2007-11-05)
Author: Jeremy Sydik
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Practical Advice in a Readable Way for an Important Topic
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-03
As the world continues to march to information on the Internet, the issue of accessibility for Web sites has continued to grow in importance. Especially as glitz and flashy programming grow ever more popular in Web design, the chance of leaving those with special needs behind increases. What accessibility means also can be a murky area, though as lawsuits against Target and other stores over Web accessibility shows, this is still important. Sydik helps cut through the often vague standards to show the reader step-by-step things that are important for accessibility, but often are not major changes. He explains what accessibility entails, and looks at different solutions, and the pitfalls that some can produce making things worse for accessibility when it is trying to improve it. His chapters are grouped into thematic sections, but each chapter focuses on one item, keeping the information short and relevant to the topic. At the conclusion he walks through the current and proposed accessibility standards and gives practical advice and translation of what the sections mean, and what you can do about it (citing chapters that addressed the topic). This book is very readable, practical and sits on my desk for quick reference and advice. It is an excellent starting point for acquainting yourself with the issue of accessibility for Web sites and what you can do to help design them properly.

The title and publisher say it all: Pragmatic + Accessibility
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-22
Jeremy's Design Accessible Web Sites provides practical advice alongside with the theoretical underpinnigs in upbeat style. This books covers actionable steps to take in fixing many common accessibility problems but it also does something more important. It gives the reader a theoretical framework for considering and solving accessibility issues for tricky scenarios.

Some other books are better on regulatory issues and others on multimedia items like Flash since the focus here is web site design. That said, it's a great read for web site design and web standards work. For that it's first rate, with modern techniques and consideration of the future of accessibility issues (AJAX, WCAG 2), and with a breadth and richness of subject matter.

Accessibility for all!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-08
DESIGN ACCESSIBLE WEB SITES is an excellent guide to making your web site(s) usable by anyone, regardless of their access needs. It is also not the dry and unfriendly tome that others have put out in regards to this subject...that is to say, it is very readable, even fun in some places! There are plenty of code examples as well as lists of specific tools and references that can be used to make your site accessible to everyone.
It concentrates mainly on the U.S. accessibility requirements, but it also covers what you need around the world.
Most importantly, Jeremy stresses that making your web sites accessible makes them easier for EVERYONE to navigate, not just those individuals with special access needs, and that is a bonus for everyone!

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Desktop Hosting: A Developer's Guide to Unattended Communications with CDROM
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2002-06-15)
Author: Bill James
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Learn What Technology Can Really Do
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-10
A great tech/business crossover book. Provides specifics on how the technology described can help your business save time and money by automating responses to customers. James has really developed an important technology that can have a positive impact on many businesses if they chose to apply it.

Security Made Easy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-10
In this time of heightened security concerns, this technology provides key capabilities. By allowing secure access to existing information without the need to create elaborate Web interfaces, desktop hosting makes better security attainable for every business. The full working version of the software helped me get up and running, and this book guided me through the process with ease.

Excellent reading for the latest web strategies
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-24
This book was a good read for me. The author makes some good points on how the nature of desktop hosting can shape how the web can and should be utilized for unattended communication. I'd recommend this to anyone who wants good techinical information on desktop hosting as well as business owners who want to leverage more of the web for e-business.

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Developing More-Secure Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 Applications (Pro Developer)
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Press (2006-10-25)
Author: Dominick Baier
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Excellent book for learning the security related aspects of ASP.NET 2.0
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
I am an ASP.NET newbie and found this book very helpful in understanding authentication, authorization, role based security, input validation etc. I am a desktop developer and found the web development model difficult to understand initially but this book cleared up my mind in the security related parts. The book is written in a very clear and concise manner and uses diagrams to explain concepts which which I found very helpful. There are practical advices sprinkled all over the book along with the "why" of it.
In short, this is a very well written book which improved my asp.net knowledge and skills considerably. Highly recommended.

Highly Recommended
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-06
I really wish I could give this book 6 stars, it has been an indespensable resource for learning techniques to develop more secure applications. With so many dangers lurking out there it is increasingly important to not only be able to develop secure applications but to understand the .net security mechanisms as well. This book will leave no questions unanswered, if for no other reason purchase this book for chapter 8 on partial trust, I have not come across any resource that covered this topic so thoroughly. It's treatment of sandboxing and code partitioning alone make the book worth every penny paid. If your looking to continually improve the quality of your code and sites don't leave this book off your list.

Complete Guide to ASP.NET 2.0 Security
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-04
This is a book by a MS Developer Security MVP for any and all developers writing ASP.NET 2.0 applications. Not only does it cover all the usual suspects and provides practical prescriptive guidance on how to deal with them with examples; it also deals with the tough "hot topics" like partial trust. The book is both complete in breadth and depth and really does provide a single good reference book on ASP.NET security.

I can not recomend it with more guster.

Confession I helped write the tools chapter which is why I know (and yes I am a fellow MS Developer Security MVP)!

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Digital Audio: Record | Rip | Edit | Mix | Master | Burn | Stream
Published in Paperback by Coriolis Group Books (2001-07-19)
Author: Russ Haines
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understandable and clear
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
I am using this book for my academic needs, and it tells all relevant subjects in a straightforward way, without messing up with any unnecessary mathematical extravaganza. I advise to everybody who wants a good headstart in this field.

The must have digital audio book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-05
"Digital Audio" is the book to have for anyone interested in using digital audio for ANY purpose. It is real world, practical information that will enable you to get the most out of your digital audio requirements and help you keep it leading edge. It is also simply a fun, interesting, techno read. Two Thumbs Up !!

Digital Audio, by Russ Haines
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-27
This book, "Digital Audio" is absolutely wonderful. This has to be the best money Iýve EVER spent!

I am a Musician and a Teacher. The topics covered so well are the very things I have struggled to learn - on my own- since 1985. This book covers it ALL!! Thorough,comprehensive, easy-to-understand and well presented with humor and REAL knowledge of the various elements of digital music today (AND yesterday). Everything one needs to know to create first rate recording projects is right here!

I recommend this book to anyone who needs to know how to create music for digital distribution - be it on CD, the Internet, in a Multimedia presentation - wherever. It is an awesome distillation of the knowledge and experience of a Master.

I only wish I'd had it ten years ago!

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Distributed Data Warehousing Using Web Technology: How to Build a More Cost-Effective and Flexible Warehouse
Published in Hardcover by AMACOM (2000-10-15)
Author: R. A. Moeller
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NYC Consultant
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-12
What an asset to the Internet enabled Data Warehouse! As a consultant in the field, someone offering a practical solution to the Data Warehousing environment provided valuable insight that I can offer my clients. With Internet applications becoming more abundant and the volume of clickstream data reaching terabyte sizes, it is wonderful that the author offered a solution of distributing pieces of the data warehouse across different nodes. The authors' step-by-step process, that includes a valuable discussion on security, will assist in multiple environments but especially in the e-commerce arena.

Turning Fantasy to Reality
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-08
R. A. Moellers approach in this book is extremely pactical. The author give usable examples on how to build a distributed data warehouse that could cross political boundardies. This is valuable to anyone building e-commerce applications that cross not only divisional boundardies but corporate boundaries. The chapter on security was especially interesting and helpful for an e-commerce situation as well.

An Excellent Introduction to Data Warehousing
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-04
My introduction to Data Warehousing was a water cooler discussion with a colleague just returned from a Data Warehousing workshop. The main topic of that discussion was the long development time required by data warehousing projects and how foolish it was start any project where the first "deliverable" to a business user was planned for three years hence.

With the approach that Ms. Moeller presents in this book, however, data warehouse projects are made eminently manageable by planning a series of major deliverables spaced 3-6 months (not YEARS) apart - at a fraction of the cost of a full-blown "Data Warehouse." Data Warehousing projects no longer have to automatically connote the development of a "black hole."

Potential readers should be aware that this book is not a "how-to-do-it." Rather, it focuses on what has to be done and how to approach a Data Warehousing project in general.

One final note: having read Ms. Moeller's past articles in the journal "InfoDB", she continues to present very technical information in a lucid, clear writing style. I'm still amazed that I read each chapter straight through in one sitting. This is the first "technical book" I have read in a very long time about which I can make that statement.


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