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=== What creative uses and re-uses can be imagined for hybrid publishing in your curriculum? === - Publishing practice, including content production, distribution and finding financial models, needs design-consideration. I believe the more experimental the approach to researching the question of "How to distribute information", the better. I imagine cross-department collaboration, could enrich the discussion. <br /> - The same way the students get briefed to design a book telling a story, they could be briefed to do that on a digital platform. The limitations are very different to paper and I think this aspect isn't really taken into account in their curricula. <br /> - It can show the changable nature of disciplines, stimulating collaborations <br /> - Don’t know yet<br /> <br />
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