Questions:
1. What is digital ink? What is electronic paper? Use text, illustration,
and websites related to e-ink to answer the question. Do not forget
to give all the website references allowing you to answer the question.
2. What is a portal?
3. List the advantages of paper books opposed to electronic books
or e-books.
4. Do you agree with the statement “Put a book or magazine
back on the shelf and it will still be there years later”?
5. What is a paperless office? Give examples of already existing
paperless offices.
6. What is “Liquid Crystal Display” (LCD) (see text
further down) and what is a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)?
7. What is a Personal Digital Agenda (PDA)?
8. Enumerate the flaws of electronic screens compared to paper.
9. What are hand-held devices?
10. What is a laptop computer?
11. What is a pager?
12. What is Bluetooth Technology? Where does the word “Bluetooth”
come from?
13. What are Immedia Boards ? What’s the use of them?
14. What does the abbreviation “dpi” stand for? What
can be expressed in “dpi”
15. Gyricon versus Kent and Hewlett Packard: briefly explain the
differences to show you understand the major differences in technologies.
16. Explain the title of the paragraph “The medium is the
message”.
Who wrote that?
17. “Writing on the wall” : do you situate this biblical
allusion? Show how a somewhat technical article can borrow from
general culture, which means that if you are not aware of it you
can make enormous misunderstandings on a text : some of my students
answered it referred to “tagging”…so please try
and find out the pleasure of “culture”. This is not
a “quiz show” but I assume that BA students are capable
of -at least if they don’t know- finding out references and
elaborate on their relevance.
18. Give examples of problems related to becoming “paperless”.
19. Have the promises of a paperless world so far materialized?
20. What is the general attitude of computer users towards printing?
Why do they print their documents?
*Your personal notebook*
Make sure you are familiar with the following vocabulary if you
really want to understand the text and contemporary articles:
Billboard, stack, file, portal, battery, power, monitor, desktop
computer, to update, hardly, window-blind, to fade, laptop, pricy,
decade, display, actually, collapsible, hand-held-device, to flip
a coin, heads or tails, to control, to spin out, switchable, layer,
software, hardware, light-bulb, wiring, reckon, on the fly, to lease,
be-all, end-all, fledgling, grid, silicon, cloth, chip, spine, bead,
shade, slot, wand, array, hence, broaden, strap-hanging, hint, drop-down
menu, back-lit laptop display, folded, furled, dramatic…
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