{"id":1242,"date":"2008-04-30T05:42:35","date_gmt":"2008-04-30T05:42:35","guid":{"rendered":"\/ifbookblog\/?p=1242"},"modified":"2008-04-30T05:42:35","modified_gmt":"2008-04-30T05:42:35","slug":"exciting_announcement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/futureofthebook.org\/blog\/2008\/04\/30\/exciting_announcement\/","title":{"rendered":"a Sophie workshop &#8212; spread the word"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Two weeks ago the Instittue for Multimedia Literacy (IML) at USC held a ceremony for the first graduating class of students with honors in  multimedia scholarship. two of the students wrote their theses in Sophie. Based on their experience, Holly Willis, the IML director, decided to sponsor a 4-day workshop for scholars who want to use Sophie.  there are ten slots which carry a $1,000 honorarium. i&#8217;ll be at the workshop, along with my colleague Holladay Penick. please pass the word to anyone you think might be interested. and also, please feel encouraged to ask me any questions about the appropriateness of a particular project to Sophie.  (see an <a href=\"\/blog\/archives\/2008\/04\/sophie_vs_powerpoint_and_keyno.html\">earlier post<\/a> this week for a description of how Sophie differs from presentation apps like Powerpoint or Keynote)<br \/>\nCALL FOR PROPOSALS<br \/>\nSCHOLARLY MULTIMEDIA USING SOPHIE<br \/>\nDeadline for proposals: May 12, 2008<br \/>\nThe Institute for Multimedia Literacy is pleased to announce a workshop for faculty and graduate students to create multimedia projects with Sophie, an easy-to-use free software application developed by the Institute for the Future of the Book and presented by USC&#8217;s School of Cinematic Arts. Sophie allows users to design interactive texts that incorporate images, video and sound, and it deploys creative formats for analysis, annotation and citation.<br \/>\nParticipants will engage in a hands-on workshop May 27 &#8211; 30, 2008, with the goal of creating a scholarly project; they will then be free to use the IML labs with support staff during the summer to continue work on the project; and they will be invited to present their completed projects at a showcase event in August. Participants will receive an honorarium of $1,000 for their participation in the workshop.<br \/>\nSophie is described by the Institute for the Future of the Book as &#8220;software for writing and reading rich media documents in a networked environment.&#8221; Sophie&#8217;s goal is to encourage multimedia authoring and, in the process, &#8220;to redefine the notion of a book or &#8216;academic paper&#8217; to include both rich media and mechanisms for reader feedback and conversation in dynamic margins.&#8221;<br \/>\nSuccessful proposals will be based on an existing paper or body of research; they will articulate how media elements will enhance or transform the paper; and they will indicate a desire to dedicate a full week to the project during the workshop.<br \/>\nThose interested are invited to submit a proposal that includes the following:<br \/>\nName and affiliation<br \/>\nPaper\/project title and brief description<br \/>\nSophie project description: what do you imagine doing with Sophie?<br \/>\nWhy is this an interesting project to translate into an interactive, media-rich, extensible and\/or networked format?<br \/>\nWhat assets (images, video, sound) do you have ready to use?<br \/>\nPlease submit proposals by email to Holly Willis, Director of Academic Programs, Institute for Multimedia Literacy <a href=\"mailto:hwillis@cinema.usc.edu\">hwillis@cinema.usc.edu<\/a><br \/>\nDeadline for proposals is 5:00 p.m., Monday, May 12, 2008. Participants will be notified on Friday, May 16, 2008. Questions? Holly Willis: 213-743-2937.<br \/>\nAbout the Institute for Multimedia Literacy: The IML is an organized research unit within USC&#8217;s School of Cinematic Arts dedicated to developing educational programs and conducting research on the changing nature of literacy in a networked culture. The IML&#8217;s educational programs promote effective and expressive communication and scholarly production through the use of multiple media applications and tools. The IML also supports faculty research that seeks to transform discipline-based scholarship. http:\/\/iml.usc.edu<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Two weeks ago the Instittue for Multimedia Literacy (IML) at USC held a ceremony for the first graduating class of students with honors in multimedia scholarship. two of the students wrote their theses in Sophie. 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