What are three differences between digital texts and printed texts?(1 point)

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Only digital texts can have hotspots.
Only digital texts can have hotspots.

Only digital texts can be multimodal.
Only digital texts can be multimodal.

Only digital texts can have audio and video.
Only digital texts can have audio and video.

Only digital texts can have long image captions.
Only digital texts can have long image captions.

Only digital texts can have zoomable images.
Only digital texts can have zoomable images.

1 answer

Here are three differences between digital texts and printed texts:

  1. Interactivity: Only digital texts can have hotspots, allowing users to interact with the content in ways that printed texts cannot.

  2. Multimodal Features: Only digital texts can be multimodal, integrating various forms of media such as text, images, audio, and video in a single presentation.

  3. Dynamic Content: Only digital texts can have zoomable images, enabling readers to examine details closely, which is not possible in printed formats.

These features contribute to the unique ways in which digital texts can engage readers compared to traditional printed texts.