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		<title>How to Read and Study a Book</title>
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In order to read and study a book well, we have to first of all understand both terms.What is reading a book?Reading a book is the ability to look at what is written on its pages and understanding what is bieng explained. If a person is able to look at a book written in Chinese [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>In order to read and study a book well, we have to first of all understand both terms.<br/><br/><strong>What is reading a book?</strong><br/><br/><br/><br/>Reading a book is the ability to look at what is written on its pages and understanding what is bieng explained. If a person is able to look at a book written in Chinese characters and he or she is able to undestandthe meaning of what is being explained, then he or she can be able to read the book.<br/><br/><br/><br/>In order to read a book effectively, the following guidelines should be taken into consideration.<br/><br/><br/><br/>1. Understand the books Title.<br/><br/><br/><br/>2. Understand the books subject matter.<br/><br/><br/><br/>3. Understand the Titles, Subtitles, Headings and Subheadings.<br/><br/><br/><br/>4. Read the Book&#8217;s introduction fromit&#8217;s Author.<br/><br/><br/><br/>5. Devote your time to read the book.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Tounderstand the Book&#8217;s Title: This is the name of the book. It&#8217;s usually written on the books front cover. Itexplains to a reader what the book isall about.If you want to read a book namedAstronomy, you should be able to understand that the book is about the Sun, Moon, Starsandthe Planets.<br/><br/><br/><br/>To understand the Book&#8217;s subject matter: This is what is being written about and explained in the book you are reading. If you want to read a book on Astronomy, you should know that the books explains theSun, Moon, Stars and Planets,hence the book&#8217;s subject matter is about thebodies found in Outerspace.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Tounderstand theTitles, Subtitles, Headings and Subheadingscontained in the book: They help readers to know more of what is being explained of the books subject matter hence if you are reading a book aboutAstronomy and you find the heading <strong>THE MOON</strong>, a reader should understand that the moon is being explained about in a certain chapter or paragraph.<br/><br/><br/><br/>To read the book&#8217;s introduction:Itis very important for readers to read the book&#8217;s introduction. Itis usually written on one ofthe front pages of the book.It is an introduction of the book to readers by the author. The introduction does help readers to understand what the author was writting about so it&#8217;s important to readit.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Time devotion: Finally, Readers should devote their time, attention and thoughts to read the book they are reading. It is very important for readers so that the may Understand what they are reading. One cannot read a book effectively while holding a book in one hand and holding a baby in the other.The reader&#8217;s attention and time will be divided between the two.<br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>What is studying a book?</strong><br/><br/><br/><br/>In order to study books effectively, one has to understand what the process is all about. Studying books involves the following three steps.<br/><br/>1. To read the book one is studying.<br/><br/>2. To understand whateveris beingread.<br/><br/>3. To actually study the book.<br/><br/>To read a book is the ability to look at what is on the pages and to understand what is written or printed on it. To understand what one is reading in a book is to have the ability to know the meaning of what is bieng explained. To study the book is to devote your time, attention and thoughts to read and understand the contents of the book.<br/><br/>The above steps are what readers of books should apply to read effectively<br/><br/>Because people are different, People study books for different reasons.The main reason why people study books is to acquirethe vast amounts of knowledge that they contain,For instance,How much can a person learn from any Encyclopaedia?<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>George Maina Chege</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>The Future of Books: Mixed Media and Multiple Intelligences</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 06:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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I am truly amazed by the amount of cynicism directed by some readers toward e-books, as if their existence were a conspiracy to render traditional books obsolete in the spirit of Fahrenheit 451. Much effort has gone into comparing e-publishing to traditional book publishing. An Internet search for &#8220;Will e-books succeed?&#8221; brings up numerous passionate [...]]]></description>
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<div>I am truly amazed by the amount of cynicism directed by some readers toward e-books, as if their existence were a conspiracy to render traditional books obsolete in the spirit of Fahrenheit 451. Much effort has gone into comparing e-publishing to traditional book publishing. An Internet search for &#8220;Will e-books succeed?&#8221; brings up numerous passionate articles and blogs dedicated to the concept.<br/><br/>Whether individuals express preference or aversion toward e-books, there are multiple reasons related to lifestyle preferences, as well as personal views on technologies, learning methods, and pleasure reading. Some people desire a familiar kinesthetic page-turning experience, whereas others readily accept that paperbacks no longer require paper.<br/><br/>The problem with the e-book/traditional book debate is that e-books have evolved but common perceptions of them have not. Most people are familiar with e-books only as electronic versions of their logocentric counterparts. For example, consider Powerhomebiz&#8217;s &#8220;Top Ten Reasons Why EBooks are Better than Printed Books&#8221; (http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol127/ebooks.htm). This list offers ten convincing reasons why businesses should switch to using e-books. However, one of the most critical and defining components of contemporary e-books is barely implied:<br/><br/>You usually get far more than just the book. Most eBooks are sold with bonuses and related information that usually don&#8217;t come with the purchase of a traditional book. You might pay the same or even a bit more for an eBook, but you usually get more, too.<br/><br/>What does it mean to get far more? What are these bonuses? Perhaps the author is referring to hot-links to references and the ability to quickly search the entire e-book for a word or phrase (these features are noted subsequently in the list). Still, the definition of e-book seems rather limited to the traditional text-based approach.<br/><br/>What if we could depart from thinking about books as a collection of words? What if a book could contain video and audio? What if a book could evaluate the reader&#8217;s understanding of it? What if multiple intelligences do exist, and what if we could stimulate more well-rounded learning by modifying the definition of &#8220;book&#8221;?<br/><br/>Before I delve any further into absurdities &#8212; after all, everyone knows that words live in books, audio lives in radios, and videos live on TVs &#8212; let&#8217;s fathom to consider what might happen if these media could be happily married, and let&#8217;s use psychologist Howard Gardner&#8217;s categories of intelligence as a framework for theorizing how this might impact learning.<br/><br/>Verbal-linguistic intelligence has to do with words, spoken or written. Traditional books cater to this type of learning, thus it carries over to e-books. However, in e-books this kind of learning might be enhanced with audio. For example, what if a reader could click on a word to hear how it is pronounced, or roll over a glossary definition to hear it read aloud?<br/><br/>Musical intelligence is where a person learns aurally through rhythms. What if book text could be instantly turned into a lecture, so the reader could actually listen to the content? What if a reader could click a button to hear a clever rhyme supplemental to the text, designed to help him or her remember a concept?<br/><br/>Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence deals with muscle memory and learning by doing, rather than by reading or hearing. Imagine if a student could read about architectural concepts, and then follow step-by-step videos to build projects (and have the ability to pause the videos when necessary). Similarly, a dance student might find it more useful to observe and follow a video embedded within a dance theory e-book than to read about all the physiological and qualitative details of specific exercises.<br/><br/>Spatial intelligence is similar to bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, because it involves learning through visual aspects. People with good visual memory might benefit from embedded videos in e-books just as people more oriented toward bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, since videos potentially offer more sensory stimulation than reading alone. I say &#8220;potentially&#8221; because learning stimulation is difficult to quantify and is subjective. It is possible to be emotionally or even physically moved by written text, as people more attuned to verbal-linguistic learning might attest.<br/><br/>Considering these four kinds of intelligences &#8212; verbal-linguistic, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, and spatial &#8212; and assuming that people learn through different means, it becomes evident that if we assume the purpose of a book is to instruct it is better to instruct beyond a dominant framework of verbal-linguistic or logocentric intelligence. The only traditional books I&#8217;m aware of that have embedded audio, in a sense, are children&#8217;s books like Sounds of the Farm by Gail Donovan where the reader can press buttons to hear how animals sound, but the sound cannot be associated with specific parts of the book except through the possibility of textual command to the reader to push a button.<br/><br/>Thus far, I have argued that diverse reading experiences could be enhanced through the integration of aural and visual stimuli with traditional text-based books. However, I have only touched upon four of Gardner&#8217;s original seven intelligences. If, by this point in the article, anyone still doubts that e-books can theoretically offer a more comprehensive learning experience than traditional books, I believe any hint of skepticism will be erased after exploring what e-books could do for the remaining three intelligences.<br/><br/>The notion of self-reflection is a dominant theme in contemporary education theories, and was identified by Gardner as intrapersonal intelligence. Interaction with others is interpersonal intelligence, in which learning occurs through discussions and participation in group activities where a person directly encounters others&#8217; perspectives. E-books have the ability to stimulate self-reflection and group interaction if they could be integrated with online learning platforms, thereby facilitating online discussions and journal-keeping. Furthermore, while students can self-reflect on a traditional book by making lengthy notes in a separate notebook, what if in an e-book it were possible to highlight text, type notes in a pop-up window, and even link notes to text?<br/><br/>Last but not least is logical-mathematical intelligence, which deals with logic and reasoning. Traditionally, instructors have been responsible for assessing students&#8217; understanding of course concepts. But what if a student could take e-quizzes and get immediate feedback on his or her comprehension? This would certainly help students know what they needed to review before class or prior to an exam.<br/><br/>So, let&#8217;s stop thinking of e-books as electronic versions of the same book you could pick up at your neighborhood bookstore. What if instead they were dynamic learning environments that addressed all seven of Gardner&#8217;s Multiple Intelligences, and thereby provided a more engaging and meaningful learning experience to readers? Xplana Learning has assumed a leadership role in the development of interactive e-books and online learning platforms. In the above examples, Xplana answers the question &#8220;What if e-books could?&#8221; as &#8220;Yes, our e-book can.&#8221; (See http://www.xplana.com/products/products_xb.php).<br/><br/>In the great e-book debate, it&#8217;s time to stop worrying whether e-books will to replace traditional books. Individual preference for reading medium is largely dependant on lifestyle. E-books are venturing into a new realm that oversteps the limitations of traditional text-based books. We should be able to appreciate what e-books can add to the learning experience, and consider how we can continue developing e-books in relationship to contemporary educational theories in order to maximize learning outcomes.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Erica Nielsen</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Erica Nielsen is a published author and Assistant Editor for the e-learning blog XplanaZine (<a href="http://www.xplanazine.com)." target="_blank">www.xplanazine.com).</a></p>
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