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1 I. Introduction II. History of Print Media III. The Book IV. Qualities of the Book V. Microsoft ’s Reader eBook

2 II. The History of Print Media II.1 Writing II.2 The Alphabet II.3 Physical Media II.4 Printing

3 II.1 Writing

4 II.2 The Alphabet

5 II.3 Physical media

6 II.4 Printing

7 III. The Book

8 III. 1 Definition “a non-periodical printed publication of at least 49 pages excluding covers.” It is a form of communication; it disseminates and preserves knowledge. As well as writing it often uses other systems of visual symbols such as pictures, illustrations, figures, mathematical formulae or musical notes. It is a publication which is destined for circulation, thus made of light material and is portable. (UNESCO)

9 III.2 History III.2.1 Ancient Greece III.2.2 Ancient Rome III.2.3 The Middle Ages III.2.4 Others

10 III.2.1 Ancient Greece

11 III.2.2 Ancient Rome

12 III.2.3 The Middle Ages

13 III.2.4 Others.

14 IV. Qualities of the Book

15 V. The E-book V.1 Technologies V.2 Definition V.3 Background Issues V.4 Microsoft Reader eBooks

16 V.1Technologies computers and electronics digital technology interconnected networks

17 V.2 The E-book - Definition electronic version of a print book readable on a PC, PDA, eBook reader distribution: Internet

18 V.3 Background Issues old idea acceptability portability proprietary device

19 V. 4 Microsoft ’s E-book reader

20 VI. Follow up Tasks Group divides into two. (half in each lab) 1. Information search. Task sheet. Find info from Web sites and note down info. 2. Information exchange Reform groups (A/B). Explain what you found. 3. Group feedback (if time permits)


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