The Academic Exchange Multimedia Edition

Each standard issue of the Academic Exchange is followed by a supplementary electronic edition that contains several selections enhanced with multimedia and interactive content. Click below to download these free ebooks to your iPad.

winter2013aeepubWinter 2013 AE Multimedia Edition

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The Winter 2013 supplementary electronic edition of the Academic Exchange, enhanced with multimedia and interactive content, is now available on the Apple iBookstore. This edition contains four essays from the Fall 2012 print issue that now include videos, interactive maps, and more. 

In a feature on teaching with the iPad, view interviews with Donna Troka, adjunct assistant professor in the ILA, and her students in her course From Archives to iPads: Investigating the Discourse of Sexuality at Emory, as well as materials they have unearthed in the Emory archives. Also see short videos produced by students in lecturer and journalist-in-residence Sissel McCarthy's Advanced News Writing and Reporting course. 

In a feature based on two essays about the many ways libraries on campus are being re-imagined and re-invented as digital and collaborative spaces, experience 3-D visualization tours of Samothrace, the sanctuary of the great gods, and ancient Rome as documented in Pirro Ligoria’s 1561 map. Also examine Atlanta maps from 1878 and 1928, and take a video tour of the newly renovated Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library.


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Summer 2013 AE Multimedia Edition

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The Academic Exchange and Faculty Services of University Technology Services have collaborated to produce the first supplementary electronic edition of the Academic Exchange, enhanced with multimedia and interactive content. This edition contains two articles from the Spring 2012 issue that now include videos, 3D animation, and more.

In the feature based on Howard Kushner's essay on handedness and brain laterality, read and experience how left-handedness has been understood and explained over human history and its associations with both disorders and talents.

In the feature based on David Nugent's essay on the Master's in Development Program and the future of the liberal arts, view several videos that examine the meaning and impact of the program on approaches to understanding and addressing global problems of poverty and conflict. Also watch for future iBook editions of the AE throughout the year. 

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Currently these books can only be viewed on an iPad using iBooks 2 or later. iOS 5 or later is required.