Extending Firefox workshop

September 27th, 2006 Stewart Posted in Uncategorized |

One of several new workshops we added to the HSL roster this semester, Extending Firefox for Research has been getting lots of attention. Unfortunately, due to some inclement weather (In Buffalo? Can you believe it?), the first workshop, which was to be taught by my colleague Michelle, ended up as a wash.

That brings us to next week where she and I will do the first session for UB’s School of Dentistry, which apparently is making Firefox the default browser on all the student laptops and lab machines. In preparation, I’m going over the handout we developed with a close eye. If anyone feels like taking a look themselves, just click below:

Extending Firefox handout.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Now I just need to get started putting together that Web 2.0 for Research workshop. The one I’m supposed to teach next week. The one that has a full registration sheet and a sizable wait list.

You know, I might just get started on that first thing tomorrow.

3 Responses to “Extending Firefox workshop”

  1. Now that is a handout I would like to see.

  2. You and me both, Wayne. :-) I’ll post a copy as soon as I get it done — sometime early next week I’d imagine.

  3. Thanks for posting this handout. Somehow I keep missing this class and not just because of Buffalo’s weather.

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