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Digital Media Publishing

for MA Digital Publishing and MA Publishing

This is a semester 2 module for the MA Digital Publishing or MA Publishing at Oxford Brookes University and runs from February 3 2010 to May 5 2010

The computer is considered both as a publishing medium and a tool, in the context of other media. Great emphasis is placed on audience, the realities of the market, and the practicalities of production.

This module is an examination of forms of web publishing with particular reference to standards of mark-up and accessibility. It provides an opportunity for the practical investigation of the strategies to publish digital media. Emphasis is placed on keeping content separate from presentation through semantic markup and the use of XHTML and various web server technologies.

Assignments

There will be 4 parts to this assignment:

  • Blog Posts: Post entries (at least twice weekly) to your 'blog' (online journal). You should have at least 20 entries by the end of this course. | 15%
    Marks will be given for: frequency of posts, evidence of research, relevance to topic, use of expanded text. There will be an opportunity for online comments by everyone.
  • Blog Design: Through changes to the CSS and the HTML templates, you will redesign the blog to your own preference | 15%
    Marks will be given for: amount of change from the original layout, fitness for purpose (ie. readablity, usability), code validation.
  • Convert a public domain text or collection of texts to an ‘Interactive eBook’. The document must be well structured and delivered as an ‘eBook’ on your web site. The ‘eBook’ must also include a commentary on how you created the work on a ‘colophon’ page. The ebook will be delivered as an interactive PDF and distributed on the web. | 50%
  • The eBook must also be provided in ePUB format. This will involve some editing of the file when exported from InDesign. The ePUB book must be readable within Adobe Digital Editions. Please note that not all interactive features will be available in your ePUB version of the ebook. | 20%

Software used on this course will include:

  • Photoshop
  • Dreamweaver
  • InDesign
  • Acrobat
  • ExpressionEngine (web server content management)

Method of delivery:

Although there are several eBook formats currently in use, and we will discuss these during the early lectures, your eBook should be delivered using Adobe Acrobat Reader format (PDF) and in ePUB format :

  • The eBook must be made available from your web site in both formats
  • A CD-ROM must be created to include:
    • A 'readme' file, that explains the contents of the CD-ROM
    • The eBook PDF (or collection of PDFs)
    • The InDesign Files (Packaged)
    • The original text in revisable form (XML)
    • The ePUB format book

Your Electronic Book should be submitted and fully tested prior to the submission date. The files should be submitted as a link on your Publishing web site.

The 'eBook' must include a colophon page which explains how the work was created and the source of the text. A colophon is an inscription placed usually at the end of a book, giving facts about its publication.

Criteria for Assessment:

The 'eBook' should provide evidence that you are competent in the use of electronic text technologies introduced in the course. Credit will be given for:

  • A well designed electronic book
    • attention should be paid to consistent layout
    • readability on the system for which intended
    • visually compelling
    • the use of hypertext
  • Accurate preparation of electronic text, including care in proof-reading
  • Structure and layout of the Electronic Book
  • Technical performance of the Electronic Book
  • Creative and imaginative approach to illustrate the potential of an Interactive Media eBook

Course Programme and Calendar

This course takes place on Wednesday afternoons 1.30pm to 4.30pm weeks 1 to 12 Please note Easter Break - 2 to 16 April. The lectures and workshops will take place in the IT Suite for Publishing in the Tonge Building. We will be joined by Mark Rogerson for some surgery sessions.

Assignment Deadlines

All work must be completed by 14 May 2010. CD-ROMs need to be delivered to the assignment slot. Online work needs to be announced on your blog.

Resources:

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Introduction to Digital Media Publishing

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

The focus of this session is to introduce the concept of the computer as a medium for the delivery of a reading experience. We will look at eBooks in relation to the assignment as well as an introduction to the blogging system that each student will use throughout the semester.

Edited on 22 Jan 2010 around 2pm

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Text to Screen

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

Issues for delivering text to the screen. From computer text to text that it structured for the screen.

Edited on 08 Feb 2010 around 12pm

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Re-Styling the Blog with XHTML and CSS

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

Controlling the appearance of a web page with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).

Edited on 16 Feb 2010 around 10am

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Building Electronic Books with InDesign

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

We will make use of InDesign and consider the relationship between style, content and final markup and how this will affect the PDF eBook and the ePub format ebook.

Assignment milestone

You will have decided the public domain text that you are using for your ebook by this week and you should post a blog entry about this.

Edited on 22 Feb 2010 around 4pm

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Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Design for the Screen

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

We look at the basic principles of design as it applies to the web and screen based media and look at some different examples of layout.

During this session we will look at Dreamweaver and ExpressionEngine in combination and then make changes to our CSS. This will enable us to change the appearance of our 'blog' and other pages.

Edited on 26 Feb 2010 around 3pm

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

No session this week

Sorry --- Careers week

Edited on 29 Oct 2009 around 2pm

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Adding Interactivity to the eBook

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

The Acrobat PDF format is much more than just a way to distribute content to a printer.

Edited on 29 Oct 2009 around 2pm

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

ePUB and XML

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

From Indesign to XML. From Indesign to ePub.

Exporting to formats other than PDF.

Edited on 22 Oct 2009 around 1pm

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Advanced Markup including Validation and RSS

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

Looking in detail at markup.

Edited on 22 Oct 2009 around 1pm

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Structuring the eBook and exporting to PDF, XML and ePUB

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

Note: this session changed from the Wednesday starts at 10 am.

In this session we will re-visit the concept of document structure, keeping the style separate.

Edited on 09 Apr 2010 around 10am

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Modifying the ePUB ebook

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

ePub format eBooks can be constructed by hand coding,but we don't expect you to do this. InDesign will export to Adobe Digital Editions. This is the same as the ePub format. However, there are some aspects of this process that we may not be satisfied with, so we can find ways to edit the components of the ePub and make some worthwhile modifications.

Edited on 28 Apr 2010 around 12pm

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Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Surgery session to help with the eBook and the Blog styling

Tonge IT Suite, Brookes, Gipsy Lane, Oxford

Chris Jennings and Mark Rogerson available to help with any technical issues

Edited on 20 Jan 2010 around 2pm

Get the full details here | Grouped under: Digital Media Publishing

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