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Abstract
In the age of "webization" of almost everything, everybody
is expecting that somebody will produce digital textbooks for important
subjects since apparently anybody can do it. However, everybody
gets surprised realizing that nobody did it. At least not in the
form expected. Putting on the web page the digital form of otherwise
printed document is not exactly what everyone expects. Multimedia
is a big (buzz)word but educational content found on Internet looks
more like demo fro multimedia tools then like a usable digital textbook.
What is a digital textbook, anyway?
This paper is identifying the needs of a student, analyzing the
available technology, pinpointing the problems and offering some
suggestions what needs to be done in order to create much expected
digital textbook of some quality.
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