This was originally written in 2007. Though it does not directly discuss ereaders the relationship is clear. The article is slanted towards Mcgraw-Hill since that was my employer at the time I wrote this. Peripateticware or Mobile education Peripateticware is a name I’ve coined to identify products designed […]
Reading 2.0
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ETEXTBOOK DREAM The glossy ads of ereader device makers would have you believe that they will usher in a new era of reading. They claim their devices will revitalize newspapers, magazines, and textbooks by transforming them into multimedia formats of Potter-esque perfection. And that vision may someday be realized, but […]