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{{dc|I}}{{start|’ve been wanting to write}} my own textbook for {{WritDM}} for a while, but I just can’t figure out how to do it. I wanted it to be a for-the-screen ''hypertextual'' book that divests the print form. In other words: how can I write a “book” that is not a book? Something that is designed for what I’m writing about: digital media. | |||
I also wanted it to address writing for Wikipedia—like a how-to for English majors. | I also wanted it to address writing for Wikipedia—like a how-to for English majors. |
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I’ve been wanting to write my own textbook for WritDM for a while, but I just can’t figure out how to do it. I wanted it to be a for-the-screen hypertextual book that divests the print form. In other words: how can I write a “book” that is not a book? Something that is designed for what I’m writing about: digital media.
I also wanted it to address writing for Wikipedia—like a how-to for English majors.
Maybe I have two separate “books” here?
Maybe the former could begin with key concepts, add concepts, then strategies. These could all be read in any order and have hypertextual x-refs. It could illustrate best practices through its implementation. What better software to use than MediaWiki?
Then, I could just design a “book” called “WikiClass for English Majors” or something similar. Here, I could break down into ten chapters (lessons?) the best practices for developing a Wikipedia article on a novel, for example.
I may be on to something. Now, if I can find the time.