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Faraday R&D dynamo Faraday R&D's World Wide Web skills include web page authoring, Javascript programming and interfacing of web pages to databases. We can configure both Macintoshes and IBM compatibles (Windows and Linux) as web servers. Our web projects can be seen below:

Student assessment for Statistics and Research Methods at Swinburne at Lilydale. There is both are student areas and an administration areas:

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Paton's Macadamia Nuts web page.
ITWareHouse web page.
DIMAC web page.
Learning Objectives web document.
Highway Tourist Village and Caravan Park

 


The student assessment project uses Javascript extensively for form validation and user interface enhancements. Here is an example of how to use javascript for dynamic in-page content instead of graphics delivered by CGI.
   A computer-aided instruction/simulation exercise in the field of Network Engineering hasv also been developed. The aim of this project was to teach students the art of network optimisation, within the constaints of cost and reliablity. This exercise used Macromedia's Shockwave for the network simulator. The student's welcome page and the administrator's page are the two main entrances to this project site.
   A new project is some general computer-aided instruction web pages for MEU. In particular here is a simple navigation example coded in object oriented Javascript.

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