03/07/09 18:04 Filed in:
Ebooks
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Education
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PDF
The
introduction of the Kindle has created a
heightened interest in ebooks. While there
have been a number of different ebook
readers available for a number of years,
the Kindle seems to have captured the
attention of a great number of people who
hadn't considered ebooks in the past. While
I believe this attention is good for ebooks
in general, I believe that for educational
ebooks PDF is the best format for overall
use. I have put together 10 reasons why I
believe this to be true.
1. Comfort - Teachers and students are
already comfortable with PDF. The programs
to view the files are ubiquitous. Virtually
every computer in an educational setting
today can open and view them. This comfort
level also means that there is little or no
training needed for teachers and students
to utilize a PDF file to teach and learn.
2. Equipment - Schools have the equipment
to view PDFs. As mentioned earlier. It
would be difficult to find a computer that
can't read a PDF. This means that money for
new equipment is not a problem.
3. Cost - PDFs can be created easily and
inexpensively. While the professional level
programs to create PDFs can be relatively
expensive, there are options on most
platforms to create them for free.
4. Fonts - PDFs accurately display and
preserve the function and beauty of fonts.
There are definitely times when plain text
just doesn't cut it.
5. Pictures - PDFs do a great job of
displaying pictures in color or black and
white. A picture can be worth a thousand
words. This is particularly true in the
teaching and learning process. Sometimes, a
picture is worth far more that a thousand
words. It is nice to have a format that can
handle text and pictures seamlessly.
6. Layout - all the richness of desktop
publishing documents in a format that can
be shared with anyone. As with pictures and
fonts, there are times when the effort and
talent used to layout a document needs to
be preserved. A well designed document can
focus attention and guide the flow of
interaction.
7. External Links - bring the resources of
the internet to any document. Being able to
bring outside resources to a document can
add richness to the educational process.
8. Internal Links - quickly and easily
navigate even complex documents. As
documents grow in size, the ability to
navigate and locate specific locations
becomes more than just handy; it is a
necessity.
9. Printing - PDFs can be printed when
necessary. While in many cases, the ideal
method for reading a document would be from
the computer screen, there are times when a
printed copy is still the best way to
interact with it. Worksheets and activities
are good examples of documents that work
best when printed.
10. Cross Platform - Windows, Mac, or
Linux, it doesn't matter, it just works.
Educators can use the equipment they
already have to bring the flexibility and
convenience of ebooks to the place of
learning.
I posted this last year but wanted to bring
it over to this blog and investigate this
idea a bit more.
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