2011年4月9日星期六

Worldreader: Ebooks for children in developing countries

Worldreader: Ebooks for children in developing countries WorldCory Doctorow at 12:42 PM Friday, Apr 8, 2011

I have recently my support Worldreader, an innovative non-profits program awarded, distributed the ebook readers for children in the third world and then they out to a large library of donated texts by authors of the world, as well as newspapers and other materials. I have to see me giving them access to all of my books (of course), and put them in contact with a large group of other children and young adult authors, that were happy, the same (including my hero Daniel Pinkwater to tunWer travelled and wrote about Kenya and has a genuine love of Africa).

WR: have you what Council progress for children in developing countries, just starting to read and only recently got access to books due to the technology?

Cory: I have to read some advice. One is that the most dangerous, which is in the world, someone who has read a book. The great thing to read is that you can your ideas among many different authors, different times or different location trianguliert. If you read far and wide shows you that everything is relative. It shows that there is a lot of ways of looking at things, and often, problems solutions can be, if looked at creative.

The other advice I would give them about electronically read is for bind not their collections on a device or platform. Devices come and go, but can live data forever. The only way you can maintain access to them is, if you insist on the possibility and the right, move the books in any format or on any platform that you want.

Writers changing lives: A chat with Cory Doctorow

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