Archive for the ‘ARC Light Instruction & Tips’ Category

Google Docs Offers More

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

After a trial period with Google Docs, we have updated ARC Light to use this online word processor in lieu of the Open Office suite of applications.   We continue to recommend Open Office as a desktop suite of choice.   However, in the course of academic pursuit, particularly in the digital realm, Google Docs offers the most dynamic and flexible application.

Since the ARC Light application requires you to be online, it makes sense that a comprehensive online word processor also be available.   But wait, there’s more.   Google also offers a presentation application and a spreadsheet application that compliment your academic pursuit.  You can save your documents on their server, or alternatively, you can choose to download the file in MS Word, Open Office, or text format.  Simply, sign up for free and then log on with a username and password (your security of privacy).

It makes sense to use these tools, which are available whenever you need them.  Once you’ve tried it, we believe you will agree.  Selecting ‘My Office Tools’ on the ARC Light menu automatically refers you to Google Docs.   Download ARC Light at Fowler’s Internet Library, LLC.

ARC Lighting through the World Wide Web

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

The steps by which a person performs the process of inquiry using the digitally-networked tools for academic exploration.


Background

In the pre-Internet days,  a student would normally begin the process of research by taking a pencil and paper to the library, finding a seat somewhere in the confines of the room, and begin searching for a suitable reference that provided information on the topic.   Reference materials were limited to the hard-copy materials located in the library.   Even the best resources were limited by the sheer volume of paper required to print the publications.

Over the past 100 years alone, thanks largely to the improved mass production techniques of book publishers, the amount of information blossomed, as evidenced by the growing numbers of shelves in most libraries.   Most encyclopedias, for example, grew over the years from a few volumes to the massive shelves of library stacks that most of us remember from our high school and college years.

So massive had our collections grown that, for the common man, the information within the physical collection literally became increasingly difficult to locate.    Librarians with expertise in finding information, coupled with sophisticated card cataloging systems, kept track of most of the growing volumes of information, yet their impact was by and large limited to the patrons who sought out their services.

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Creating Bibliographic Citations

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

One of the most exciting advances in digital reference and research comes from the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University.   Deemed as the next-generation research tool, zotero is an interactive and truly dynamic resource for anyone exploring the enormous wealth of information on the Internet.

As an add-on to Mozilla Firefox, zotero makes it easy to accurately cite the resources you find, leaving you more time to perform your study of whatever the topic may be.  You will find zotero to be a dynamic resource in your academic studies.

Find it at http://www.zotero.org

Using Graphics with ARC Light

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

GIMP, or GNU Image Manipulation Program, is the versatile graphics design program used by ARC Light.  This powerful application can be used for anything from simple paint design to expert quality photo retouching.  It can perform image format conversions, image rendering, and numerous other advanced interface applications.

You will find an outstanding Help system built into the GIMP application.  Simply press F1 for context-sensitive help.  In addition, extensive documentation, tutorials, FAQs, and other useful how-to materials are available online at the GIMP Documentations web site.

Discovering OpenOffice

Friday, August 1st, 2008

ARC Light uses the OpenOffice suite of resources, published by Sun Microsystems, Inc.  This powerful set of applications enables you to prepare virtually any kind of presentation for your business, school, or organization.  The important task for you is to discover how to use these valuable tools.   The primary resource for OpenOffice is their extensive Support Network comprised of documentation, FAQs, community forums, and a host of other important links.

 

We invite you to comment on how you use OpenOffice to development presentations.