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robinson crusoe
01.26.2007, 9:05 AM
posted by bob stein
David Rothman over at Teleread has a very thoughtful review of a multimedia project coming out of the University of North Carolina which traces the real-world aspects of the Robinson Crusoe story. Rothman asks some very interesting questions about the possible over-use of Flash and the relationship of multimedia to text. (note: he says something very complimentary about me in the piece which makes me uncomfortable recommending it, but the questions he asks are important and very much worth considering.)
Posted by bob stein on January 26, 2007 09:05 AM
tags: ebook, flash, multimedia



