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In reply to the discussion: Apple Kills the Textbook with iBooks 2, iBooks Author [View all]Firebrand Gary
(5,044 posts)113. This is fascinating! Apple could very well save education.
Considering what Apple has achieved so far, it's not hard to new schools that are totally interactive and energy independent. I thought the Iphone was big, the could, very well be Steve Jobs Mona Lisa.
The geek in me finds this totally exciting!
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Yes, but it also may mean Neandertodd and Bob and make their own backasswards book.
originalpckelly
Jan 2012
#1
It's up to the school systems to review books. The problem with textbook publishing...
onehandle
Jan 2012
#2
Textbook loss, defacement, and damage is already a huge cost for school districts
frazzled
Jan 2012
#8
"Kids are not going to want to treat their iPads (or other tablets) like trash because they're fun"
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#12
iBooks can include video and lots of other media, and the kids can develop their own iBooks for free
emulatorloo
Jan 2012
#30
I'm sure BN can make a minor tweak and allow iBooks to work on all Nooks.
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#108
open source is going to be the way of the future for instruction. Textbook companies got too greedy
yurbud
Jan 2012
#57
those K-12 textbooks aren't worth the paper they are printed on unless you run out of toilet paper
yurbud
Jan 2012
#135
this needs to happen, hopefully it is not just tied to a particular device though
got root
Jan 2012
#81
So, yet another idea Apple borrows and the world swoons at their genius.
TreasonousBastard
Jan 2012
#24
Apple was the first to combine video, sound, and text on an electronic device
emulatorloo
Jan 2012
#33
The first titles announced were sub-$15. The audience gasped at the low price. nt
onehandle
Jan 2012
#14
Pearson, McGraw Hill, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (who sell 90% of textbooks) have signed up.
onehandle
Jan 2012
#34
Those investment costs won't enter into the equation, especially with the authoring software.
Robb
Jan 2012
#35
One title they talked about this morning will be released chapter by chapter.
onehandle
Jan 2012
#27
First titles announced are sub-$15, get updates, are interactive, searchable, and are yours to keep.
onehandle
Jan 2012
#20
Yep, the time limit and revocation abilities were the first thing to come to my mind. nt
Poll_Blind
Jan 2012
#104
Printed books don't contain video and audio, nor can they quiz you to see if you,ve got it
emulatorloo
Jan 2012
#36
You built the CPU, Drive, Motherboard, Power, Fan, Keyboard, Monitor, Mouse, etc?
onehandle
Jan 2012
#51
And Apple recently joined the Fair Labor Association, the first tech company to do so
emulatorloo
Jan 2012
#44
See the Reuters article above. See also "Supplier Responsibility" page at Apple site
emulatorloo
Jan 2012
#119
See my post above. I added a summary of the progress report. Here are some more links.
emulatorloo
Jan 2012
#126
I wouldn't recommend that for 21st Century students - interactive, and always up-to-date
got root
Jan 2012
#77
The first titles announced were sub-$15. The audience gasped at the low price.
onehandle
Jan 2012
#48
Remember, Apple democratized the recording industry by putting inexpensive tools
alfredo
Jan 2012
#56
The tools I saw in Mac based studios were putting out sound as good as the big studios.
alfredo
Jan 2012
#96
If it 'bleeds' it leads with the lamestream, revolutionize would be more like it.
got root
Jan 2012
#80
WOW! now thats the kind of invesment we need to be making for our children's future
got root
Jan 2012
#78
It is based on modern web standards, with no antiquated Flash to weigh it down.
onehandle
Jan 2012
#91
well this might be all well and good for collage level students but what happens at thr elementary
azurnoir
Jan 2012
#79