What Other Kinds of E-book “Interactivity” Can You Imagine?

In Discussion by Edward Nawotka

By Edward Nawotka

“Interactivity” is a buzzword in e-publishing circles and there are various examples of how it’s been done, from the animated images of Alice for iPad to textunes’ combined crime novel and language learning course.  It makes one wonder: What other forms of “interactivity” might be dreamed up for e-books?

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About the Author

Edward Nawotka

A widely published critic and essayist, Edward Nawotka serves as a speaker, educator and consultant for institutions and businesses involved in the global publishing and content industries. He was also editor-in-chief of Publishing Perspectives since the launch of the publication in 2009 until January 2016.