Keeping Up to Date & Getting Help |

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Keeping Up to Date Participants in this project can keep up to date with ongoing developments a number of ways:
  1. You can learn what databases are being worked on by looking at the List of Online Resources Identified for Development and learn about other types of tutorials being developed by consulting the list of other types of tutorials identified for development listed under How to Contribute. These lists are part of a Wiki and people adopting a Tutorial are asked to update it by posting what they are working on, or what they have completed. Doing so ensures that others have access to current information.
  2. If you use an aggregator you can also point it to an RSS Feed for New Pages, Recently Updated Pages, Recent Comments and New Pages - which is listed under Site Reports & RSS Feeds. When you do so, you will be notified any time someone volunteers to do a tutorial, posts that they have completed at tutorial, posts the name of a tutorial they would like to see designed, or edits the pages in any way. (NOTE: To learn all about how to see the latest changes to the site read our section on RSS Feeds in our FAQ.)
  3. People can learn of completed Tutorials by subscribing to DSpace. It will then notify you any time new content is added.
  4. If the idea of having information fed to you via iTunes or 1Click appeals to you, use one of the feeds on our Screencast.com site. It also provides RSS Feeds.


Getting Help Ever come across a piece of software with a quirk? Want to know how to do something better? If this is the case, you may wish to talk with others who use Animated Tutorial creation software. There are several listservs and blogs that discuss this, but if you have a question that relates directly to ANTS, please feel free to contact any one of the team members listed below.

Contacts
Members of the Animated Tutorial Sharing Project Development Group include:

Carmen Kazakoff-Lane, Brandon University (Project Coordinator and List of Online Resources Contact)
Paul Pival, University of Calgary (DSpace and RSS Feed contact)
Bill Badke, Trinity Western University (Guidelines Contact)
Inba Kehoe, University of Victoria (Information Literacy Contact)
If you have a specific question related to one of the areas our group has expertise in, you may wish to contact us at the e-mails listed above.