this is also late
but if anyone's doing this
if any grubbly little year 11s who have assumed the role and title of year 12 before we're even finished our exams are here
I think that Encarta has changed ppls perspectives of encyclopaedias. Now I don't know if you can remember this, but when I was a kid, once upon a time, encyclopaediuas were big expensive bulky things which gathered dust sitting on a shelf until you had a research assignment to do. And then there's all that crossreferencing around, and you have several books open and it gets annoying after a while. Not to mention trying to trace a picture of a wallaby on tracing paper.
Encarta comes along and suddenly, everyone can have an encyclopaedia in their homes.
I remember having the perspective that "ppft...like i'll ever use an electronic encyclopaedia" I have world book
But then my perspective changed when I saw Mindmaze and all the interactive things in Encarta. Instead of crossreferncing, going all the way back to the bookshelf to grab another volume, everything is done b ya simple click. Even if you had to look up the meaning of a word, all you gotta do is double click on it
Menus and stuff provide easy access to everything in teh encyclopaedia
Searching is easily done. No mroe will on ehave to wonder whether yabbies will be located under "prawns" "crustaceans" or in an entry of their own
Icons- these have become internationally recognised. Everyone now knows what they mean
Although the form has changed, the actual text and some of the graphics are from Funk and Wagnell's encyclopaedia.
that is all.