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[The VText framework is designed to provide many of the desired features of an e-textbook in such a way that it provides pedagogical value rather than just convenience for students. Many so-called e-textbook solutions available today provide few features beyond those possible with hardcopy textbooks. The VText framework is built as an add-in to Microsoft’s note-taking program, OneNote. The add-in provides features which facilitate the use of OneNote as a reader and educational tool while leaving in place OneNote’s strengths in note-taking, collaboration, and search.]
Published: Jul 10, 2015
Keywords: OneNote; Bluetooth Scan; Student Learning Performance; Skill Rehearsal; Ribbon Interface
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