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DigitalContentEndUserToolsReflectionsJan2005


David Greenbaum is speaking at [WWW]Managing Digital Assets: A Primer for Library Administrators (see [WWW]CLIR Meetings&Forums). David will be talking about "developing faculty and teacher toolkits that gather and share digital content."

The world of content authoring tools (as it pertains to the world of higher education specifically) is in such tremendous flux. It is hard to distill what I know into a short essay about that topic, primarily because I don't know how all it fits together. I have only intimations of important but hidden connections.

The Scholar's Box represents one of our major attempts to synthesize our thinking about content authoring in that the Scholar's Box stands at the interstices of digital libraries, educational technology, desktop authoring tools, and social software.

Let me list a number of themes and ideas to consider:

If I were in David's shoes, I'd do a bit of introduction on all these themes and then point them to the list of references I assembled so that my audience can then go off to learn more on their own.