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Now that the technical development is starting to get an increasingly strong hold within the educational sector, with schools offering their students lap tops, and more and more people are installing interactive whiteboards (IWB) in the class rooms, this paves way for a new and exciting market for the educational sector. Many textbooks are today divided into chapters with study questions at the end. The student gets to answer a number of questions and can in that way test what he or she remembers. The publishing houses now want to transfer this classic structure to the digital environment, but with some distinctive differences. By embedding the study questions in a more entertaining and enticing format the experience of this element will be both more effective and more entertaining. By using the Internet’s possibilities in full it is possible to diversify the questions in a whole new way. The student can on a map point out the capital of Portugal, construct sentences by placing words in the right order, select which one of several images that depicts Stalin and much more. |
