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1.

Discuss in pairs the following questions:


a) Do you know Jules Verne? What do you know about him?
b) What do you think of reading books? What are your
favorites (if any)?
c) What do you think of reading on the Web?
d) What do you know about hypertext?
e) Can you imagine this technology associated to
books?

2. Listen to the very first minute of the video and answer the questions
below:
a. What is Around the World in 80 Days and whats its relation to Jules
Verne?
b. What is the key feature of this Ubitour version?
c. According to the woman, who are those contributions made by?
d. What does the woman say that was the challenge during the creation?
3. 1:01-1:07. We wanted the transition from book to Internet and back
to be a virtually sequence. Discuss: how can this be possible? Then, listen
to the rest of the video and check the official description. How far was your
prediction?
4. What are the advantages of this technology?
5. What do you think about this technology?

1. Discuss in pairs the following questions:


a)
Do you know Jules Verne? What do you know about
him?
b)
What do you think of reading books? What are your
favorites (if any)?
c)
What do you think of reading on the Web?
d)
What do you know about hypertext?
e)
Can you imagine this technology associated to
books?

2. Listen to the very first minute of the video and answer the questions
below:
a. What is Around the World in 80 Days and whats its relation to Jules
Verne?
b. What is the key feature of this Ubitour version?
c. According to the woman, who are those contributions made by?
d. What does the woman say that was the challenge during the creation?
3. 1:01-1:07. We wanted the transition from book to Internet and back
to be a virtually sequence. Discuss: how can this be possible? Then, listen
to the rest of the video and check the official description. How far was your
prediction?
4. What are the advantages of this technology?

5. What do you think about this technology?

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