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Content Mgmt Services Digital Delivery Update - May 2012 -

Content Mgmt Services Digital Delivery Update - May 2012 -. Jane Stanhope May 30, 2012. Agenda. 2012 Delivery Services Update eText Mobile Workflow Integration NexText. eText Update. eText 4.6 – Complete Internal release to support PCL and DL projects Improvements to the Toolkit

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Content Mgmt Services Digital Delivery Update - May 2012 -

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  1. Content Mgmt ServicesDigital Delivery Update- May 2012 - Jane Stanhope May 30, 2012

  2. Agenda • 2012 Delivery Services Update • eText • Mobile • Workflow Integration • NexText

  3. eText Update • eText 4.6 –Complete • Internal release to support PCL and DL projects • Improvements to the Toolkit • eText v4.7 –Development complete, now in QA • Targeting 16 June • Server Federation • Flex Bookshelf migrated to HTML – Demo • Faster load time • Ability to control underline and transparency of hotspots in Authoring on an individual basis • Support for Chromebook • eText v4.8 –In Planning • Additional Analytics feeds (potentially in v4.7.5) • Gadgets API for persistent data • RUMBA version of LTI (S11) for iML and NMEL • Language Picker

  4. Android app now on Google Play!

  5. eText for iPad and Android • eText for iPad v1.1.1 –In Final Test • Released for HiEd; School version in final test • Improved display performance for all iPads including iPad3 • Will require minimum iOS v5.0 • Adding “Common Core” tag for School app to search on iTunes • eText for Android v1.1 – Available now on Google Play! • RUMBA and SMS version released • eCollege version now is SQA • eText for iPad/Android v1.2 – In Development • Targeting an August release • Planned features: • Support for federated servers • Support for transparent/underline hotspots • French iPad localization • Support for full multi-tasking on iPad • Two-line display of Book title (iPad) • Forced landscape (iPad) • Limit 2-page display (iPad)

  6. Automated Workflow • Working to complete full-scale automation for eText title creation directly from the new integrated workflows. • HiEd in 2012; School in 2013 • Goal would be to eliminate nearly all the current manual activities. • Expect connection to Documentum to be complete by December of this year. • This automation takes advantage of workflow processes as well as the Content Planning Tool and Documentum.

  7. NexTextI – Demo ready in Jan 2013 • New eText environment that combines *smart* content and workflow strategies by utilizing taxonomies, learning objectives, basic (study and practice) assessments, and modular re-flowable content with rich media and interactivity. • In addition to standalone and library offerings, we will combine this experience with Next Gen Learning Applications and other key initiatives. • NexText applications will be born mobile; supporting tablets and small-form factor devices (e.g. iPod Touch, iPhone, and Android smartphones). • Content will be based on XHTML5 and capable of creating ePUB3 files • NexText will leverage existing eText server infrastructure and share core features and code components including platform integration models, SMS/RUMBA integrations and connections to Digital Libraries. The NexText application will be born into new Integrated Workflow. • NexText products will coexist with existing eText titles so that students and faculty with access to fidelity eText titles can move back-and-forth to their bookshelf (or Digital Library) and into NexText titles.

  8. NexText II - Summer 2013 • Second major release of NexText • Including a new rules-engine that enables *smart* recommendations for students studying key topics • A natural extension of the *smart* content concepts • Combines learning objectives, taxonomy topics, basic assessments, analytics, and methods adapted from learning research and cognitive psychology • Scalable model to achieve an interactive eBook experience. • Focus will be on providing a lightweight student experience that “recommends” rather than “replaces.” • Approach will deliver powerful extension to the traditional study paradigm and substantively differentiates Pearson from other eBook technologies.

  9. Next Meeting • Wed June 20th 3:30 – 4:30 pm EST • PPT will be posted to NEO site • https://neo.pearson.com/groups/etext • Become a member! Jane Stanhope 1-617-671-3457

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