Everyone's probably found it by now, but I only got onto it after I heard it on 
ABC radio driving home yesterday arve after wasting lots of time during the day 
trying to get onto them through ACARA website.
 
It's
www.australiancurriculum.edu.au
 
Judith

----- Original Message -----
From: HUNTER Ross <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010 8:39 am
Subject: RE: [qsiteict] "Offline Content" feature of Learning Place (LP)
To: QSITE ICT Teachers <[email protected]>


> Yes, this is as hard a finding Australian Curriculum documents online
>  
> 1. Click on Personal Information
>  

>  
> 2. Click on Set CD-ROM Drive
>  

>  
> 3. Use the dropdown box to select your network share drive name/USB drive.
> 4. Press submit
>  
> Each student & teacher has full control over this setting and (from memory) 
> it is ‘saved’ so that you don’t need to set it at the start of each session; 
> only when you change the drive letters of your resouces.
>  
> Kind Regards
>  
> Ross Hunter
>  



> From: TOLPUTT Geoff [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2010 7:35 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [qsiteict] "Offline Content" feature of Learning Place (LP)
>  
> Ross,
>  
> where do I go to set/check the CDROM drive variable in LP
>  
> thanks,
> TOLPUTT, Geoff 
> BIT Dept 
> Caloundra SHS 
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> Ph 54 368 457 
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> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ross Hunter
> Sent: Monday, 1 March 2010 12:45 AM
> To: QSITE ICT Teachers
> Subject: [qsiteict] "Offline Content" feature of Learning Place (LP)
> Hi Guys
>  
> I’ve found a major issue with using the “Offline Content” feature of Learning 
> Place (LP).
>  
> Put simply, as [ICT] teachers, we often create instructional videos and other 
> large documents for students; however, these documents quickly fill up LP’s & 
> SharePoint’s disk quotas for teachers. I have designed a simple solution of 
> creating a folder on our network with material sorted without hierarchy and 
> by concept/tool (e.g. python, programming theory and so on). I then create, 
> in LP, “Offline Content” links in my LP course that point to resources on a 
> shared folder on the school network: This works perfectly!!!! (when the CDROM 
> drive variable in LP is set correctly)
>  
> The final enhancement of this solution is for students to plug in their USB 
> at school, download the content (from the faculty’s common folder), go home, 
> plug in the USB to their home computer, set the CDROM variable in LP to their 
> connected USB, and allons-y (French for “lets go”) 24-7 learning. However, 
> Modern browsers prevent links from remote sites to point to content on local 
> disks/media as a security measure. Naturally, MOE & C4T’s has this security 
> feature enabled and locked down; also, most home computers have this security 
> feature enabled by default.
>  
> I have done a couple of hours of homework with varied success; i.e., I have 
> an elegantly working [yet technical] solution for firefox and no solution for 
> Internet Explorer 8
>  
> Firefox: viable solution source
>  
> Using MS Wordpad or Notepad (not MS Word!), create (or edit) "user.js" in 
> your Mozilla profile folder, typically under something like
> 1.       For C4T’s - “D:\<EQ_username>\Application 
> Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<RandomString>.default\”.
> 2.       For home computers - C:\Documents and 
> Settings\<yourWindowsUsername>\Application 
> Data\Mozilla\Profiles\default\<RandomString>.default\".
>  
> Include the following 3 lines to create a security policy allowing Blackboard 
> to link to local content:
>  
> user_pref("capability.policy.policynames", "offlineok");
> user_pref("capability.policy.offlineok.sites", "http://elearn.eq.edu.au";);
> user_pref("capability.policy.offlineok.checkloaduri.enabled", "allAccess");
>  
> Save the file (make sure to quote the filename, or it will be named 
> user.js.txt and won't work), then restart your browser.
>  
> Internet Explorer 8 (XP SP2 applied): no solution
>  
> Several hours wasted trying to find and test a solution for IE. 
> A starting point for a solution can be found here. 
>  
> This issue has created a serious educational access problem for students and 
> families with low ICT skills. The ability to install Firefox and then 
> create/edit a configuration file is regarded as a Certificate II level skill 
> (nominally minimum year 10). Given the scope of this issue, I propose that 
> EQ, LP, & Microsoft collaboratively develop, implement, test, and release a 
> customised package/security patch to fix IE8 to specifically work with LP’s 
> offline content feature on C4T’s and students’ home computers (default IE8 
> installation).
>  
> Someone out there may have a solution already, are working on this problem, 
> or have the power to commission a project; please,
> ·         Respond, and
> ·         Make this solution happen, or 
> ·         Come up with a better solution.
>  
> Kind Regards
 
Ross Hunter
 
ICTs Teacher
 
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