Empowering Learning: The Impact Of Interactive Ebooks

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Mariani Mohd Dahlan
Shima Sabri
Saifuddin Mohtaram
Noor Suhaida Kamarudin
Fatanah Syazana Zuraine Ahmad

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This review paper delves into the domain of interactive eBooks, examining their substantial influence on modern education. Through a comprehensive analysis, we explore how interactive eBooks enhance learning outcomes and engagement by emphasizing the seamless integration of multimedia elements, interactive activities, and personalized features. Drawing insights from existing scholarly literature, we elucidate the potential benefits and challenges associated with these innovative digital resources. Notably, interactive eBooks have the capacity to captivate learners, fostering an immersive learning experience that facilitates deeper subject matter comprehension and encourages active participation. Furthermore, we underscore the broader significance of interactive eBooks in educational enhancement, emphasizing their ability to bridge the gap between traditional and digital learning approaches. Their adoption across diverse educational contexts presents a compelling opportunity for transformative impact in contemporary education.

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Mariani Mohd Dahlan, Shima Sabri, Saifuddin Mohtaram, Noor Suhaida Kamarudin, & Fatanah Syazana Zuraine Ahmad. (2024). Empowering Learning: The Impact Of Interactive Ebooks. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 12231–12237. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.5079
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Mariani Mohd Dahlan

Faculty of Computing and Multimedia, Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 

 

Shima Sabri

Faculty of Computing and Multimedia, Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Saifuddin Mohtaram

Faculty of Computing and Multimedia, Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Noor Suhaida Kamarudin

Faculty of Computing and Multimedia, Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Fatanah Syazana Zuraine Ahmad

Faculty of Computing and Multimedia, Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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