Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Physical and Digital Media


Building upon Dave's post about the future of the magazine, here's an innovation that demonstrates the blending of both the physical and digital worlds. This magazine is available in print form and is also available as a 'flip book' online.
NEW! Digital Edutopia
JUST LIKE THE PRINT MAGAZINE. DIFFERENT DELIVERY.
Check out our new electronic magazine presented in a flip-the-page format. Edutopia can now be viewed anywhere, anytime on the Web. Instant delivery, easy to read, portable, searchable text, and environmentally friendly. To get on our list for upcoming information on how to subscribe, send an email to digitaledutopia@edutopia.org.

1 Comments:

At 8:47 AM, Blogger papadavo said...

NXTbook is an advance over Zinio - and preserves for the advertiser the page layout and look and feel of a four color print magazine and is designed to provide online leverage for magazine publishers already producing a print version.

The features of annotation, bookmarking, hyperlinking, emailing and posting to de-lic-io-us and digg provide useful sharing and tagging tools.

Integrating google-type online clickthrough advertising features could add value for the advertiser and the reader. For example, see this google"edutopia" image link to SF Gate story about George Lucas Foundation and its launch of Edutopia.
Google Image Result for http://www.sfgate.com/c/pictures/2004/10/17/bu_j5_edutopia_047_df.jpg

 

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