Schedule for webinars this spring

We are kicking off a new series of webinars. The webinars focus on helping our users getting as much as possible out of the tool, and are filled with  hints and tips on best practices and cool features.

The webinars will be held using join.me. Simply go to https://www.join.me/tapbookauthor and you are in!

Dates for the webinar “Introduction to TapBookAuthor”:

– Wednesday, January 25, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)

– Wednesday, February 22, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)

– Wednesday, March 22, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)

– Wednesday, April 26, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)

– Wednesday, May 24, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)
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Dates for the webinar “TapBookAuthor for experienced users”:

– Wednesday, February 08, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)

– Wednesday, March 08, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)

– Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)

– Wednesday, May 10, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)

– Wednesday, June 14, 2017 10:00 AM (GMT +0100)
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The webinars are free. If your timezone make the timings above inconvenient, please do reach out and we will try to arrange an additional session. We’ll also schedule more sessions suited for our users around the globe later. Some of our webinars will also be available in recording for reference and if you could not make it.

We are looking forward to meeting you online!

Schedule for webinars this autumn is ready

TapBookAuthor are kicking off a new series of webinars this autumn. The focus of the webinars is to help our users getting as much as possible out of the tool, and give hints and tips on best practices and cool features.

The webinars will be held using join.me. Simply go to https://www.join.me/tapbookauthor and you are in!

Dates for the webinar “Introduction to TapBookAuthor”:

  • Thursday, August 25, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200).
  • Thursday, September 22, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200).
  • Thursday, October 27, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200).
  • Thursday, November 24, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200).
    Register!

Dates for the webinar “TapBookAuthor for experienced users”:

  • Thursday, September 08, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200)
  • Thursday, October 13, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200)
  • Thursday, November 10, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200)
  • Thursday, December 08, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200)
    Register!

The webinars are free. If your timezone make the timings above inconvenient, please do reach out and we will try to arrange an additional session. We’ll also schedule more sessions suited for our users around the globe later. Some of our webinars will also be available in recording for reference and if you could not make it.

We are looking forward to meeting online!

Learn Best Practices in TapBookAuthor Webinars

TapBookAuthor are kicking off a series of webinars. The focus of the webinars is to help our users getting as much as possible out of the tool, and give hints and tips on best practices and cool features.

The webinars will be held using join.me. Simply go to https://www.join.me/tapbookauthor and you are in!

Upcoming webinar schedule:

  • Friday, June 3, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200): Introduction to TapBookAuthor. Register!
  • Friday, June 10, 2016 10:00 AM (GMT +0200): TapBookAuthor for experienced users. Register!

The webinars are free. If your timezone make the timings above inconvenient, please do reach out and we will try to arrange an additional session. We’ll also schedule more sessions suited for our users around the globe later. Some of our webinars will also be available in recording for reference and if you could not make it.

We are looking forward to meeting online!

How-to video: Downloads and in-app-purchases

In our series of how-to videos, I promised in the last post that we would return with an advanced topic. And here we are! Today we’ll lead you to a feature that is powerful and that for sure will have you scratching your head over details in the Apple App Store at some point, if you are not used to the terminology of in-app-purchases.

The feature itself is simple enough, check it out:

So by adding a link to another component for download, you are totally flexible in your content creation and content monetization. You can even build your own custom bookshelf this way (like some of our customers have), even if we have tailor made powerful functionality for that particular purpose.

You can add products that have to be purchased before the content is downloaded, and these can be in all three major app stores. Also, even if not shown in the video, we support a couple of third party hosting options for the binary content (to use this, you export it from our system and upload it to Apple’s servers as a binary content for download for a particular in-app-purchase).

If you have questions above the feature shown above or suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, just send us a quick notice. We are happy to do Skype demos or in-person workshops with new our existing customers to discuss details of our offering.

How-to video: Add navigation

In our series of how-to videos, we will today go on to cover a video that shows how you can add links or jump points between your scenes (aka pages). You find the video embedded below.

That was easy peasy, right? Next time we’ll cover a way more advanced topic, so if you thought it was a bit too easy – please check back! But even if the feature itself is simple, you can actually do a lot with it.

With the feature, you can create non-linear stories, you can add a sidetrack with additional multimedia and if you are creative enough you might create your own little maze game using our tool. It is super easy to add those links or jumps. So, please join me in singing: “Jump around, jump around, jump up, jump up and get down”. (Yes, I was a teenager in the 90s. No, I was in fact not a huge Cypress Hill fan.)

If you have questions above the feature shown above or suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, be sure to let us know. We are planning to start the production of a new batch in a bit more than a month.

Win and get your title in app stores

TapBookAuthor arriving in Bologna
TapBookAuthor arriving in Bologna

We are visiting the Bologna and London book fairs this week and the next. We thought this was a good occasion to do some good and at the same time get our platform in the hands of even more creative people across the globe.

Our TapBookAuthor.com platform is used by children’s book publishers all over the world to create interactive content for learning and entertainment. The company got a first international breakthrough when Samsung decided to use the platform in seven countries in South East Asia. Recently an Indie Edition, aimed at self publishers and small organizations, of the platform was launched and can be tested for free by anyone.

We are now running a competition where we sponsor the winners with free access to the premium edition for a year, free 1-to-1 training as well as App Store fees for the year for Apple and Google’s respective stores. This is a total value of over 2000 USD. As always: You keep all your revenue, publish in your own name and own your work 100%.

To take part in the competition, write an email to selfpubgrant@tapbookauthor.com and explain why your title will be a success in the app stores. Feel free to include sketches and other materials that will convince us, especially highlight how your title will benefit from digital enrichments. All materials submitted will be treated confidentially.

What a Challenge!

A little while ago we joined a hackathon put together by Telenor Digital, as part of their Digital Winners conference. And in case you didn’t know, a hackathon is an intense collaboration trying to make tangible results in a short time, often between different people from other teams and companies.

The goal was to find a problem and come up with a solution within 48 hours. If not perfect, the solution would hopefully demonstrate how technology could help solve the problem.

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Our team consisted of Cecilie Liset & Kamilla, service design students at Arkitekthøyskolen in Oslo, Colin Dodd & Ingrid Ødegaard from the video chat service appear.in  and of course our own Sondre Bjørnebekk, founder of TapBookAuthor.com.

Since Norway and many other countries are destinations for a great number of refugees these days, we decided to let our task focus on newly arrived refugees by giving them a simple tool for learning basic language skills.

To kickstart our research we made contact with the managers of the Facebook group Refugees welcome to Norway. They put us together with Ahmad, a high school student who agreed to do a quick video interview with us in appear.in.

We also spoke to people from the Red Cross who work with welcoming refugees on a daily basis, as well as guiding them in their new home town. We should probably have done more research, but the time aspect is unfortunately a part of the game when it comes to a hackathon.

Anyway we asked Ahmad a load of questions to get closer to a possible solution. Here are a couple of them:

  • What was it like arriving in Norway and starting to learn the language?
  • Do you speak English? (The interview was done in Norwegian, as he spoke it very well.)
  • What was most hard to learn as regards the Norwegian language?

Based on our own research and Ahmad´s response we kept working on our idea, finding an app to be a good solution. Then Kamilla and Cecilie sketched out the journey from when a refugee arrives, until he/she starts learning the language, finally showing how our app could fit into this. Check it out here: https://vimeo.com/143230111

We decided to use TapBookAuthor’s own technology to make the actual app, and started to make a skeleton for a book. The book-app would first take the learner through a few language lessons, before a quiz would check out how much was learned. Finally the learner could use the appear.in video chat room inside the book, and chat with another learner who also wants to practice. In this way learning becomes both fun and interactive, in addition to having a social aspect.

To promote the idea we thought of informing about the app with posters in areas that refugees have go through when they arrive. We also made a simple webpage prototype for this purpose. The idea was simply to show how a solution like this could work, so we didn’t actually make real content for the language lessons. But we really hope that someone who works with educational material might be interested in picking up this idea and put it into life!

We believe that there could be some quick rewards for everybody by making it easier for newly arrived refugees to start learning Norwegian in this way. And if you have the content – we have the technology!

Do contact us if you’re interested!

Oh, and one more thing:

In addition to the group creating the prototype of the language app for refugees, team member Colin Dodd created his own small interactive picture book in just a few hours. During a demonstration of it the book asked him for a few details, including his phone number. Unfortunately Colin lost contact with his robot. But a bit later, after flipping a few pages, his phone started calling, and it spoke to him in a somewhat metallic voice?! It was his lost robot calling!

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That fun concept, bridging the digital and physical, showed a cool way of using our API, which basically lets the user include any piece of HTML5 as a widget inside our interactive books. During the presentation someone even suggested a book using Google Earth to show a picture of your house in a horror story, and THEN the phone rings … Maybe too creepy?

If you have ideas for how you could use the API, please drop us a line and we’ll set you up with an early access user for free!

 

User Forum March 14th

We’ll be holding our second User Forum in Oslo March 14th, at Mesh in Tordenskiolds gate. We’ll keep it low-key, personal and above all useful. We are keen on getting feedback from our users and excited to tell more about recently added features, share some tips & tricks as well as have a look at the roadmap for further development.

About 20 existing users have already enrolled and will be joining, if you want to join us and have not yet gotten an invitation – please reach out and contact us as soon as possible.

How-to video: Organized madness

In our series of how-to videos, we have come to the promising title Organized madness. It could have been called, like the video itself, Using workspaces to organize your content creation – but that sounded somewhat boring. In any case, the video below explains a really simple feature to help you keep track of your creative projects:

To put it simple, every workspace has a separate set of content in all tabs. This has proved really helpful in keeping track of content and making it findable, while not having to mess around with folders all the time. If you’d like to add another level of tidiness, you might like to use tags/labels. Then you can also filter on a given label within the workspace. Maybe we should make a small video to show you that later. Watch this space!

If you have questions above the feature shown above or suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, be sure to shout out to let us know.

 

 

How-to video: Creating a carousel of videos and images

In our series of how-to videos, today’s feature is one that can be used in many different types of titles, but the most obvious might be for educational ones. If the title is based on a textbook, you might want to have a carousel of videos and images where the printed books have a single static image. You find the video showing how you can do this embedded below.

That was pretty easy!? If you have any comments, let us know. Until then, please keep experimenting with the tool and we’ll be back with more practical videos the coming weeks. Please check back!

How-to video: Zooming in on details

In our series of how-to videos, we will today show a really useful feature that does not apply to the end user, but is very helpful in the authoring tool. Zoom. Have a look below!

This feature is often used for zooming in and making sure the details are pixel perfect, for instance when working with a dynamic overlay. The feature should not be confused with the ZoomTo interaction types we also offer (these are shown the end user) that can be used for creating exciting effects – let us get back to that in a later video.

If you have questions above the feature above or suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, be sure to let us know.

How-to video: Adding a sound that plays when pressing an area

In our series of how-to videos, we will today show a commonly used feature – namely adding a sound that plays when the user taps a specific area of a page. You can see the video below.

This feature is often used for adding sound effects (children love to repeatedly press to hear water fall, cars start and maybe even animals fart…). Another common use is for guidance or language training in educational titles. In a later video, we will see how even more advanced interactions can be created by using layers (stored in what we call object categories). This way some of our customers lets the user switch between different sets of active sound effects.

If you have questions above the feature above or suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, be sure to let us know.

How-to video: Adding a sound that plays when entering a page

In our series of how-to videos, we have come to a commonly used feature – namely adding a sound that plays when the user is entering a page. You can see the video below.

This feature is often used for having an actor read text in a children’s book or give an intro to interactions available in a page of learning. In a later video, we will see how this can also be automated for a large number of pages using our import feature.

If you have questions above the feature above or suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, be sure to let us know.

How-to video: Overview of the tool

As promised, we are kicking off our series of how-to videos that will run through autumn and likely the (way too long) winter. Our aim is for the videos to be simple enough to be used to learn brand new functionality, and they are a super reference resource if you participated in one of our workshop, but can’t quite seem to remember exactly how to complete a certain task.

This very first video will give you a very quick introduction to the user interface of the tool. It will lead you into the project tab, which is where you will enjoy spending most of your time using our tool. Have a look:

If you have suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, be sure to let us know.

How-to videos coming soon

We all enjoy playing around with TapBookAuthor, exploring its feature-set on our own, but now and then, we just want a quick and easy to understand solution. So to ensure that you get the most out of TapBookAuthor, we are in the process of creating some easy-to-follow how-to videos to explain usage scenarios and stuff you can do with TapBookAuthor.

In addition to this, you will see text-articles explaining the more advanced concepts coming your way. Some of these articles might be written by the TapBookAuthor-community (or based on the stuff we are surprised when we see you do) – in many cases, you have done way cooler stuff with our tool than we had dreamt of.

Our ambition is to have at least a two digit number of useful howto-videos live before we see snow in Norway (which may be earlier than you would guess!) and certainly over 25 by the end of 2013. Keep coming back here to see them as they are published. We will tag them all with a specific tag and category, making it super-simple to find a listing. And you can also get the videos from the YouTube channel or directly from the video listing on our web page.

User forum – to exchange ideas and experiences

As we are growing, and more and more customers and users discover TapBookAuthor.com, we want to create a place where we can meet and connect with our customers and they with each other.
Enter the “TapBookAuthor user forum” – an event that will likely take place two times a year in Oslo. The first one will be held May 16th, more on that in another blog-post after the event. We will use the user-forum as a place to exchange experiences, discuss usage scenarios, present new features and upcoming plans for TapBookAuthor.com.
If you would like to get an invite, even if you have not yet started using the tool, let us know and we will see what we can do.

How-to video: Using undo and redo

In our series of how-to videos, we will today show a really useful feature that does not apply to the end user, but is very helpful in the authoring tool. Undo and redo. Have a look below to see how this works.

This feature was completed in the spring of 2013 and together with real time feature (covered in a different video), this helps improving your productivity in the authoring tool.

If you have questions above the feature above or suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, be sure to let us know.

How-to video: Hide and show a set of objects at the same time

In our series of how-to videos, we will today show you a video that covers how to hide and show an entire set of objects at the same time. You’ll find the video embedded below.

Not too hard, I think? We also have videos on working with layers in general. A tip is to click the HOWTO category below to see the growing list of practical how-to videos.

If you have questions above the feature shown above or suggestions about new videos topics we should cover, be sure to let us know.