At a time when it is seen as increasingly “obsolete,” this article analyzes the textbook as an evolving pedagogical form, as a changing medium comprised of smaller media components. These components include images, diagrams and also oral prompts, which have changed not so much through technical innovation as in synchrony with larger cultural and epistemological developments. This article investigates the increasingly sophisticated structuring of this textual and visual content, and the gradually sublimated “oral” interaction simulated through cues and interrogatives. These components have become highly conventionalized and elaborate, characteristics generally ignored to the detriment of publically-funded “open” e-textbook projects. Followin...
In this paper I am going to write about the artefact ‘textbook’. I think textbook plays most importa...
Digital textbooks continue to hold the potential to revolutionize the dissemination of knowledge to ...
We are now living in a “new media age”, with a dramatic shift from the linguistic to the visual, fro...
At a time when it is seen as increasingly “obsolete,” this article analyzes the textbook as an evolv...
Why are the fundamentals of education apparently so little changed in our era of digital technology?...
In this paper, I provide a short but broad history of the textbook as a multimedia pedagogical and c...
© 2017.This paper analyzes the use of innovative approaches to representing learning material in the...
Recognizing the textbook as a central, and significantly evolved, element of modern university educa...
In a print-based society the physical characteristics of books not only controlled how knowledge was...
Commencing from the nature of Art as a school subject, which in the teaching process in the first p...
Digital technology has greatly influenced every aspect of the digital generation’s lives: how they p...
International audienceThis article presents the questions raised and the first results of an explora...
In this chapter, we analyse the features of textbooks that enable and facilitate their role as mater...
Paper-based textbooks have problems that are caused by their static nature. A single format must mot...
Abstract This article presents the questions raised and the first results of an exploratory study in...
In this paper I am going to write about the artefact ‘textbook’. I think textbook plays most importa...
Digital textbooks continue to hold the potential to revolutionize the dissemination of knowledge to ...
We are now living in a “new media age”, with a dramatic shift from the linguistic to the visual, fro...
At a time when it is seen as increasingly “obsolete,” this article analyzes the textbook as an evolv...
Why are the fundamentals of education apparently so little changed in our era of digital technology?...
In this paper, I provide a short but broad history of the textbook as a multimedia pedagogical and c...
© 2017.This paper analyzes the use of innovative approaches to representing learning material in the...
Recognizing the textbook as a central, and significantly evolved, element of modern university educa...
In a print-based society the physical characteristics of books not only controlled how knowledge was...
Commencing from the nature of Art as a school subject, which in the teaching process in the first p...
Digital technology has greatly influenced every aspect of the digital generation’s lives: how they p...
International audienceThis article presents the questions raised and the first results of an explora...
In this chapter, we analyse the features of textbooks that enable and facilitate their role as mater...
Paper-based textbooks have problems that are caused by their static nature. A single format must mot...
Abstract This article presents the questions raised and the first results of an exploratory study in...
In this paper I am going to write about the artefact ‘textbook’. I think textbook plays most importa...
Digital textbooks continue to hold the potential to revolutionize the dissemination of knowledge to ...
We are now living in a “new media age”, with a dramatic shift from the linguistic to the visual, fro...