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The first course, Introduction to DITA, is intended for people who have no previous knowledge of DITA.

The second course, The DITA concept topic type, uses hands-on practice to introduce elements and help people start authoring concept topics. The Introduction to DITA course is a prerequisite for this course.

Here are the plans for additional courses. If you would like to contribute to one of these courses, please add your name.

Authoring in DITA

The DITA concept topic type is the first in a series of authoring courses. Next will be a course on authoring tasks, followed by a course on authoring references and glossaries.

Scriptorium is working on these next two courses now. Stay tuned for new developments!

Publishing DITA content

How to go from DITA to PDF, HTML, and more. Reltables and book maps.

Reuse

Conditional content, conrefs, keys, and maps. Authoring for reuse.

What's new in DITA 1.3

scoped keys, branch filtering, and more In progress: Keith Shengili-Roberts of IXIASOFT is working on this.

Learning content in DITA

DITA learning specialization, how to create learning content and assessments

Localization

Best practices and strategies for DITA localization.

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