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ICE: The Integrated Content Environment

The Integrated Content Environment (ICE) is a Word-processor based system that allows authors to work individually or collaboratively on material for the Web, CD and print. Developed at the University of Southern Queensland as an open source project it uses standards to create sustainable methods of authoring using different word processors across multiple platforms, read more.

Demos

A Cross-Platform and Cross Word-processor toolbar
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The ICE toolbar simplifies applying styles and structure using the same tools with short-cuts not only across multiple plaforms but also for Microsoft Word, OpenOffice.org and Neo Office.

 

Recent Blog Posts HTTP://ICE.USQ.EDU.AU/BLOG/?FEED=ATOM

Recent blog posts are available at http://ice.usq.ed.au/blog

Service oriented
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ICE can also be used as a web service, this demonstration shows you how a document can be posted to an ICE server which then returns a web page or a zip file.

 

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Disclaimer: Comments are aggregated from www.hashtags.org/tag/ice4ed and may not be those of the ICE project team.

Blog from your Word-processor
BLOG FROM YOUR WORD-PROCESSOR
Publish from either Word or OpenOffice.org - This demo shows how using the ICE toolbar you can publish direct to Wordpress.

 

Produce valid XHTML
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This demo shows how unlike your Word-processor ICE produces valid XHTML.

 

 

 

Zotero A suitable bibliographic tool
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The original Word template developed by Zotero has been re-worked by the ICE team so that it can be used in OpenOffice.org based Word-processors.

 

XHTML and PDF from your Word-processor
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Using the ICE toolbar in OpenOffice.org Writer a document is converted into XHTML with a custom CSS.