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Notes on iBooks 2 and iBooks Author

Contents

iBooks 2 Highlights

  • runs on all iOS devices
  • built in dictionary
  • search/web lookup
  • highlighting and saving highlighted material (with any color)
  • underlining feature
  • able to take notes
  • All your notes and highlights automatically appear on study cards. Flip them over and find the definition of a glossary term or the note attached to the highlighted passage.
  • bookmarks the page your on automatically
  • can download a small sample of a book before purchasing
  • also stores PDFs
  • swiping/touching options to make chapter and section navigation easy
  • pinch and slide to return to Table of Contents
  • interactive media, diagrams, 3D images, zoom, etc.
  • Can download updates to textbooks, at no additional charge.

iBooks Author Highlights

  • free app
  • The application includes templates to quickly create books, but users can also drag and drop images and video into the title. To add text, users can drag and drop a Word file, automatically creating sections and headers.
  • auto formatting
  • no programming experience needed
  • Has a built-in tool, Dashcode, for creating widgets.
  • templates (customizable) OR create one
  • type or drag/drop
  • instant text flow
  • widgets create interactive elements (keynote, 3D, slideshows, can be web-based so always up to date)
  • portrait or landscape views (portrait = more text-based with thumbnails in margin)
  • Can export final content to iBooks store, PDF, text
  • iBooks Author uses VoiceOver technology to make content accessible to those with vision impairments

Positives/Negatives

Positives

  • Goal = dynamic/adaptive learning
  • Very helpful as another tool for differentiated education
  • Creates a very different pricing model for higher education
  • Reinventing the education publishing value-chain
    • born-digital emphasized
  • Another useful tool to deliver material (one of many outlets)

Negatives

  • stand alone – only on apple platform (what about multiple channels?)
  • version control
  • missing review component (to share/review before publishing, various people working on it at the same time)
  • workflow management
  • web only or desktop view? (not practical for everyone to have iPads)
    • should have print, desktop, and mobile
  • broad audience and publishing (ePub3?)
  • Publishers who want to use javascript, html, 3D, etc. may still need to find outside help
  • Does not allow for versioning
  • Who is validating the uploaded content? Is apple reviewing?
  • copyright and permissions problems
  • Need Mac OS X 10.7.2 or later or higher to download iBooks Author

Resources

iBooks and Textbooks

Book Publisher FAQ

Adding PDFs to iBooks Library

Personal tools