Apple held a keynote address today and revealed their latest gadgets just in time for Christmas, for all you early shoppers out there. Apple began by reviewing data commending the sales and customer base for their previous products, including the recently unveiled iPhone 5. Of course, it's too soon to release anything new for the iPhone, so the only announcement pertaining to that was an update to/free download of iBooks. There will also be an update to iBook Author for the iPad, and it too is available for free download today. The iBook software continues to be relevant to any of our clients who work in education.The interactive eBook/textbook keeps repeating its refrain: I am the textbook of the future. YCP continues to become more experienced in ebook production in anticipation of the continued growth of this technology. Ready to produce your own eBook? Let us help...
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Imagine a new dimension of learning. Imagine a world where learning is highly interactive and where children can explore new worlds with rich media, including video, audio narration, integrated mapping and 360 degree slideshows. Formerly dull charts, graphs, and equations come alive. Imagine a textbook that’s always up to date with the latest current events. Students can get instant definitions of uncommon words and explore the life of their favorite historical characters. Imagine the ease of updating content and pushing it out to all users simultaneously. This is a whole new dimension of education. These are the real opportunities in ePublishing. Electronic publishing or “EPUB” is a file format (like .doc is for Word) for publishing electronic content. There are two other popular formats such as the Mobipocket (.mobi) and Kindle Format 8 (KF8). EPUB-formatted and pac...
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E-books are projected to revolutionize education. After our last blog-post about Google, Apple had some big news of their own today. Apple released iBooks 2, an update to their e-book software for iOS devices (the iPod, iPad, and iPhone). In true Apple-fashion, a press event was held to present the new software and it's most exciting features. Phil Schiller, introducing iBooks 2, described Apple's desire to use the iPad for educational progress. Schiller pointed out that students like to learn on the iPad - in fact it was the # 1 item on teens' holiday wish lists this year. He then described that iPad textbooks can replace the cumbersome, short-lived, non-interactive paper textbooks that students are used to. Apple has already partnered with McGraw-Hill, Pearson, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to start the ball rolling. These companies are currently responsible for 90%...
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