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		<title>Continuing eBook Classroom Studies</title>
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		<description>Acceptance of eBooks improves at Ball State University. Improvement of visual quality and &apos;no testing&apos; helps a higher percentage of graduate students recommend eBooks for further classroom use. Many students found reading text material &quot;satisfying &amp; easy.&quot; More studies planned for the K-12 population.</description>
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		<title>E-Book Technology and Its Potential Applications in Distance Education</title>
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		<description>The potential for distance learning students to use e-books is explored. E-books are gaining wider interest since the introduction of portable electronic reading devices and software-based readers that provide users with more realistic book reading experiences. The paper discusses where to acquire e-book technology, and how to create e-books. It also reports an evaluation to test the usability of different types of e-book compiler software. By using one of the compilers, the use of e-books to improve the interaction between educators and distance learning students in terms of access to teaching and learning materials and submission of assignments is also demonstrated.&#xD;</description>
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