wiki:SCS_INFORMATION_R0

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Analysis

Overview

This task is connected with the general information about the Sophie2.0 project. It should be fixed and improved on several places.

Task requirements

  • Fix information located in the first(index) page of the wiki.
  • Fill in appropriate information in the About page, by extending the information on the first page. (About page is located at the bottom of the Links' list on the first page.
    • What is Sophie?
    • What is its purpose?
    • Why is Sophie needed?
    • Explain that it is open source.
    • Add information about the people taking part in creating it. (not every person, but the institutions)
  • Fix other static information about Sophie2.0.

Task result

  • Wiki pages.

Implementation idea

  • Go through the info on the first page.
  • Click on the link "About" located at the bottom of the links' list.
  • Fill in the information described in Task requirements.

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How to demo

  • Open the site of Trac.
  • Look at the main tab-bar of the site.
  • Click on the right-most tab named "About" and positioned at the end of the tab-bar's list.
  • Look through the information provided there.

Design

About page will look that way:
Sophie's Provenance

Sophie's either sixteen years in the making or about four depending on whether you go back to the beginning or not. The beginning was at The Voyager Company, an early electronic publisher (The Criterion Collection, Robert Winter's CD-Companion Series, Who Built America, Pedro Meyer's I Photograph to Remember and Laurie Anderson's Puppet Motel etc.). Back in 1992 Voyager released the Expanded Books Toolkit (explained by Douglas Adams) which enabled people to make simple e-books without any programming. The first three titles were Martin Gardner's Annotated Alice, Douglas Adams' trilogy Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Jurassic Park (before it came out in paperback). The second three were Marge Piercy's Gone to Soldiers, Susan Faludi's Backlash and perhaps the first text-based "double-feature" which paired Neil Postman's Amusing Ourselves to Death with Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.

Shortly thereafter, Voyager Japan released T-2 which has gone on to become the leading ebook software in its home country. In 1996 a group of Voyager employees formed Night Kitchen with the intent of creating an authoring/reading environment that would extend the Expanded Books Toolkit concept to include rich media. The result TK3 never officially came to market, but teachers in high schools and colleges used it in their classrooms and with their students created some remarkable projects.

The Mellon Foundation approached some of the TK3 team and asked them to build a new multimedia authoring program which would be open-source and would extend TK3 by enabling time-based events (e.g. a timed, narrated slide show or embedding links at specific points in video clips). That became Sophie.

Funded over time by grants from the Mellon Foundation, McArthur Foundation and the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Sophie is now an OpenSource community project with the support currently coming from the http://www.futureofthebook.org/ Institute for the Future of the Book], Impara and the OpenSource community.

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Testing

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Log

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