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'''PROPOSAL'''
 
=Course Description=
=Course Description=
== Titel ==
== Title ==
Essential Tools for Digital Publishing
Hybrid Publishing
 
== Instructor ==
== Instructor ==
André Castro,
André Castro


== other possible instructors ==
== other possible instructors ==
Lucia Dossin, Arjen Suiker
?? ??


== Station ==
== Station ==
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== About ==
== About ==
This course will introduce participants to the essential tools - HTML (content and structure), CSS (style), Javascript (interaction) - for the creation of digital publications.
Based on the experience gained from developing the [http://beyond-social.org/ Beyond Social] publishing structure around a wiki, with a website and printable PDFs as outputs, this course will introduce participants to the concept of hybrid publishing, its tools, and encourage them to explore it in different contexts.  
Familiarity with these tools is essential to anyone interested in creating from scratch or build upon existing digital publications, being them a website or an ebook (EPUB).  


Because no technology exists in the void the historical context and cultural significance of these tools will be an important points of reference for the course, with examples of Internet art and other experimental browser-based works being frequently presented.
Fundamentally, any process that makes public two or more instances of the same content, under different forms, can be described as a hybrid publishing workflow. Outputs can take the form of a website, a fanzine, a book, an ebook, an animated gif, a sound piece or a video, yet they all derive from the same workflow, instead of isolated efforts. It is also essential that both content and its public manifestations are interlinked, so that changes in content can propagate to the its outputs. From this situation a new dynamic can emerge, where the publication's design does not need to wait for the content to be finalized, but both processes can develop at the same time, promoting a dialogue between content and form.
In each session participants will develop simple prototypes that put into practice the presented content.
As a long term goal participants will be asked to create an experimental browser-based work, that can be everything but a typical webpage. Possible outcomes might take the form of browser-based generative posters, VJing tools, a sound sampler or synthesizers, animations, to mention just a few examples.


The participation in this course it is important for the following kwartaal' s course dedicate to [[Courses/hybrid publishing]], where participants will be introduced to methods for creating a publication with multiple outputs.
To achieve such goals an array of tools such as Wikis (online environment for collaborative editing), Markup languages (HTML, Markdown and wiki syntax), Git (distributed versioning system), Pandoc (document converter), CSS (styling for web and print), can be employed and adapted to creation of specific publishing workflows, which best suit content and outputs.  


Participants will become acquainted to these tools and will explore them through simple exercises (e.g. transforming a MSWord document onto to an EPUB; or creating a nice looking PDF from a webpage), which will aid them in building hybrid publishing workflows.


== Planning ==
== Planning ==
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== Course Goals ==
== Course Goals ==
By the end of this course participants should have developed an understanding of:
* The fundamental tool-set of digital publishing, consisting of HTML (content and structure), CSS (style), Javascript (interaction), which will allow them to work expressively and inventively with media, such as ebooks and websites.
* Web's history, and conception as an interlinked documentation system, that exists withing the Internet network.
* the steps necessary to create a website from scratch and explore the potential of this medium. And will understand the role of each one of the essential tools - HTML(content and structure), CSS (style), Javascript (interaction) - of digital publishing.
* use the tools to create experimental works, such as generative posters, VJing tools, sound samplers and synthesizers, animations, to mention just a few.


==Previous Publication Station's courses on digital publishing tools==
==Previous Publication Station's courses on hybrid publishing==
* [[Courses/Essential_HTML]]
* [[Courses/Hybrid_publishing_resources]]
* [[Courses/Browser_as_Canvas]]
* [[Courses/Wikis-Publishing_Platforms]]
* [[Courses/Web_to_Print]]
* [[Research/all-in-one_publishing]] - research; not a course
* [[Research/Web-to-print]] - research; not a course


== For whom ==
== For whom ==
Graphic Design students or anyone else who wants to become familiar the essential tools for the creation of websites and e-books.
Anyone interested in the potentialities publishing and willing to challenge its limitation.
Participants should be familiar with HTML and CSS.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 25 June 2015

PROPOSAL

Course Description

Title

Hybrid Publishing

Instructor

André Castro

other possible instructors

?? ??

Station

Publication Station

About

Based on the experience gained from developing the Beyond Social publishing structure around a wiki, with a website and printable PDFs as outputs, this course will introduce participants to the concept of hybrid publishing, its tools, and encourage them to explore it in different contexts.

Fundamentally, any process that makes public two or more instances of the same content, under different forms, can be described as a hybrid publishing workflow. Outputs can take the form of a website, a fanzine, a book, an ebook, an animated gif, a sound piece or a video, yet they all derive from the same workflow, instead of isolated efforts. It is also essential that both content and its public manifestations are interlinked, so that changes in content can propagate to the its outputs. From this situation a new dynamic can emerge, where the publication's design does not need to wait for the content to be finalized, but both processes can develop at the same time, promoting a dialogue between content and form.

To achieve such goals an array of tools such as Wikis (online environment for collaborative editing), Markup languages (HTML, Markdown and wiki syntax), Git (distributed versioning system), Pandoc (document converter), CSS (styling for web and print), can be employed and adapted to creation of specific publishing workflows, which best suit content and outputs.

Participants will become acquainted to these tools and will explore them through simple exercises (e.g. transforming a MSWord document onto to an EPUB; or creating a nice looking PDF from a webpage), which will aid them in building hybrid publishing workflows.

Planning

  • length: 1 kwartaal
  • sessions per week: 1 session per week
  • duration of each session: 3 hours

Course Goals

Previous Publication Station's courses on hybrid publishing

For whom

Anyone interested in the potentialities publishing and willing to challenge its limitation. Participants should be familiar with HTML and CSS.

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