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Main Author: Olson, Renee
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ505385
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author Olson, Renee
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Olson, Renee
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contents The Way Things Ought to Work: David Macaulay Talks about Problems and the Promise of CD-ROM. Olson, Renee Authors Childrens Literature Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Interviews Opinions Optical Data Disks Personal Narratives Problems Technological Advancement Presents an interview with David Macaulay, author and illustrator of the book and CD-ROM title, "The Way Things Work." Focuses on Macaulay's opinions of the current and future promises and problems of publishing books on CD-ROM, and draws on his experience with transferring his book from print to CD-ROM. (JMV)
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spellingShingle The Way Things Ought to Work: David Macaulay Talks about Problems and the Promise of CD-ROM.
Olson, Renee
Authors
Childrens Literature
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Interviews
Opinions
Optical Data Disks
Personal Narratives
Problems
Technological Advancement
The Way Things Ought to Work: David Macaulay Talks about Problems and the Promise of CD-ROM. Olson, Renee Authors Childrens Literature Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Interviews Opinions Optical Data Disks Personal Narratives Problems Technological Advancement Presents an interview with David Macaulay, author and illustrator of the book and CD-ROM title, "The Way Things Work." Focuses on Macaulay's opinions of the current and future promises and problems of publishing books on CD-ROM, and draws on his experience with transferring his book from print to CD-ROM. (JMV)
title The Way Things Ought to Work: David Macaulay Talks about Problems and the Promise of CD-ROM.
topic Authors
Childrens Literature
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Interviews
Opinions
Optical Data Disks
Personal Narratives
Problems
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ505385