Live Ink: an example of the benefits of digital text
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I've just got back from Turkey with Nick Dennis presenting about technology to History educators at the request of EUROCLIO. Resources (in Turkish!) here - blog post to follow!

Serendipitously, mid-way through looking at some books about the concept of ‘digital literacy’ I updated one of my Twitter accounts. One of my Twitter friends brought my attention to Live Ink.
This clever software breaks up sentences into easier-to-read lines, as the 60-second guide demonstrates and the examples illustrate. Whilst I’m not entirely sold on the idea, it is an interesting concept – and it certainly shows how flexible electronic text is compared with printed matter!
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Posted: July 25th, 2007
Categories: Everything Else
Tags: digital literacy, Ed.D., Live Ink, Research, Thesis, Twitter
Categories: Everything Else
Tags: digital literacy, Ed.D., Live Ink, Research, Thesis, Twitter






