Each eBook has its own distinct qualities and advantages. It's important to become familiar with the different formats before you decide on any for your eBook. Some can be printed, some can be read on handheld devices, some are made specifically for handheld eBook readers, and some offer a more book-like reading experience.
Main E-book Formats
Feature for consideration
DRM support
Image support
Table support
Sound support
Interactivity support
Word wrap support
Embedded annotation support
Book- marking
Hi Sirinuch....
ReplyDeleteThank for this information about eBook formats! One of the advantages of eBook is its varities of format. It can be attached with sound and video clips. It can also link to other sources.
The picture you choose for this article is so eye catching!
Hi Sirinuch,
ReplyDeletePersonally I still stick to the printed books when I want to read. Are there any good websites where we can find good e-books for students?
project Gutenberg has lots of classics online for free. its a site dedicated to preserving out of print books. It was the only way I could get a copy of The Last Man, print copies cost way to much
ReplyDeleteI think ebooks that have sound can benefit students who have reading disabilities. If the font can be increased in size, it can also help people who are visually impaired read text.
ReplyDeleteI just bought a "Nook", a type of e-reader that Barnes & Noble Books is marketing. For the most part, I'm happy with it, but sometimes the digital form of the book is not error free. Some of the texts gets jumbled. Has anyone else had this problem?
ReplyDeleteHello Sirinuch! Thank you for sharing this information on e-books. I am looking forward to reading your future posts on e-learning. =)
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