Posts Tagged ‘learning’
XO BookSprint instructions
Adam Hyde of FLOSS Manuals wrote up these instructions for how to get involved with the BookSprint going on this week. I’m hoping to write blog entries that describe the planning sessions and surrounding practical advice for this type of writing sprint, but I wanted to let my readers know the basic overview of how to participate this very week. Thanks Adam Hyde! Adam’s presenting at DocTrain East this fall, if you’d like to know more about FLOSS Manuals and the remixing the system enables.
XO BookSprint
This week in Austin, Texas a team of writers are gathering together to immerse themselves in a one week intensive documentation jam.
The purpose of the Book Sprint is to produce documentation in 1 week to support the forthcoming 2008 roll-out off the OLPC G1G1. The team in Austin consists of members of FLOSS Manuals (Adam Hyde, Anne Gentle), OLPC (Adam Holt), Sugar (David Farning, Walter Bender), and the Austin XO Users Group, and YOU! We have set up the online tools so you too can contribute! To make a contribution please do the following :
1. Register
To contribute to the documentation you can register at FLOSS Manuals :
http://en.flossmanuals.net/register
2. Contribute!
There are several manuals planned to be finished by the end of the week
(August 29) including a Sugar manual, an XO manual, and 5 Sugar
Activities manuals. You can see the structure of the manuals here:
Sugar :
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Sugar
XO (OLPC Hardware) :
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/XO
Sugar Activities :
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Browse
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Chat
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Record
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Terminal
http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Write
To contribute you must register and then select a manual and a chapter
to work on. if it is not marked ‘complete’ then press the edit button!
Its as simple as that.
Contributions can include cleaning up layout, spell checking, adding
images, proof reading, or taking responsibility for writing one of more
chapters. You don’t have to be a technical writer or a super geek, you
just need to know how to write.
If you need to ask us questions about how to contribute then join the
chat room listed above and ask us! We look forward to your contribution!
For more information on using FLOSS Manuals you may also wish to read
our manual :
http://en.flossmanuals.net/FLOSSManuals
3. Chat
Its a good idea to talk with us so we can help co-ordinate all
contributions. We have a chat room for this using Internet Relay Chat
(IRC). If you know how to use IRC you can connect to the following :
server : irc.freenode.net
channel : #olpc-content
If you do not know how to use IRC then visit the following web based
chat software in your browser :
http://irc.flossmanuals.net/
Information on how to use this web based chat software is here :
http://en.flossmanuals.net/FLOSSManuals/IRC
April 16 Central Texas DITA User Group meeting
From http://dita.xml.org/book/central-texas-dita-user-group
Using DITA Content for Learning Content Development
John Hunt, of IBM, will give a presentation regarding the use of DITA for learning content. He’s been working on a new Learning and Training Content specialization that will be part of OASIS DITA 1.2 release. If you’d like to do a little pre-work, check out this article about using XML (such as DITA) for learning content: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-dita9a/

Presenter
John Hunt, DITA Learning and Training Content Specialization SC chair. John is also DITA Architect and Learning Design Strategist in the Lotus Information Development Center at IBM.
I’m also looking forward to Mike Wethington’s presentation to the DITA user group for the May 21 meeting, where he will talk about Agile development and its affect on technical communications. Mike’s the manager of technical communications at Troux Technologies here in Austin.
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