The Digital Textbook Playbook is a guide to help K-12 educators and administrators begin building rich digital learning experiences for students in districts across the country. The playbook offers information about determining broadband infrastructure for schools and classrooms, leveraging home and community broadband to extend the digital learning environment, and understanding necessary device considerations. It also provides lessons learned from school districts that have engaged in successful transitions to digital learning.
The Digital Textbook Playbook was developed by the Digital Textbook Collaborative, a joint effort of industry stakeholders, school officials and nonprofit leaders to encourage collaboration, accelerate the development of digital textbooks and improve the quality and penetration of digital learning in K-12 public education. The collaborative was convened by the Federal Communications Commission and the U.S. Department of Education and builds upon the FCC’s National Broadband Plan and the Department of Education’s National Education Technology Plan.
Obama: Every student should use e-textbooks by 2017
President Barack Obama’s administration is expected to recommend today that public money — once reserved for paper textbooks — be allowed to purchase iPad tablet computers, Kindles and related software. Obama’s goal is that every student use electronic textbooks by 2017, officials say. Part of the push stems from the expected cost-savings that comes from e-textbooks, rather than purchasing updated paper textbooks.
Read the full story in the USA TODAY, CLICK HERE
We got the idea for smories.com during an extremely long journey in a very dirty Land Rover from the Kalahari desert in Botswana to Cape Town in South Africa in February last year.
Our daughter (8) had the idea to film herself with our ipod reading Enid Blyton short stories, and then play them back to her younger sister (6). This kept them entertained for hours.
Our kids have always loved reading to each other and are transfixed when other children read them stories. They are also obsessed with the internet and will make their way to youtube any time they get their hands on a computer.
We thought a website that had a continuous flow of new stories, read aloud by kids, would make a healthier destination than so much of the stuff out there. Imagine you’re stuck in traffic and need to keep a miniature person entertained in the back. Access a playlist of smories stories from your i-phone and voila…
Once we had the idea for a site that publishes stories for kids read by kids, we also thought it would be a great unthreatening forum for showcasing unpublished stories. This allows writers to test their work in a straightforward and transparent way, hopefully giving them exposure which they might otherwise not have received.
- Lisa Swerling & Ralph Lazar
Book-it and Suessville have teamed up to do a live read-aloud story time with Tim Tebow. Tim Tebow will be live in a webcast reading Dr. Seuss classic, Green Eggs and Ham On February 15, 2012,. I am sure for Colorado kids this will be huge since Tim Tebow plays for the Broncos. Tons of cool printables like coloring pages, bookmarks, graphing activities, green activities, games and more. So take a look and to get your students excited for Feb. 15th.
iPad Textbooks: Reality Less Revolutionary Than Hardware
Apple’s launch on Jan. 19 of new digital-textbook software has educators and experts considering whether students will learn more and better using these and other tablet-based resources. Measuring the effect of these tools may prove complicated, and experts, including Ron Owston of Canada’s York University, say teacher effectiveness and the environment in which the technology is used are important factors. “Kids need some structure. They need guidance. They need feedback. They’re not going to get that from electronic books alone,” Owston said.
David Andrade is a Physics Teacher and Educational Technology Specialist in Southwestern CT. I am also a Paramedic and EMS-Instructor. He has an insightful post on his blog today about:
Some other teachers asked me what I use with my classes, since I don’t use a textbook. The textbooks we have are 20+ years old, hard to understand and not very good in general. Instead, I use a collection of resources with my students. (I do use a Physics textbook, Giancoli Physics, with my AP class).
Absolutely worth reading if you are wondering about using or not using textbooks, etc. CLICK HERE to read the full story.
We Give Books is a new digital initiative that enables anyone with access to the Internet to put books in the hands of children who don’t have them, simply by reading online.
We Give Books combines the joy of reading with the power of helping others, providing a platform for caregivers and educators to inspire children to become lifelong readers and lifelong givers.
We Give Books also helps some of the world’s best, most inspiring, literacy organizations by spreading the word about their great work and by providing books to the young people these organizations support.
How it works
We Give Books is a free website that enables anyone with access to the Internet to put books in the hands of children who don’t have them, simply by reading online.
Simply choose the charity you want to read for and then select the books you want to read. For each book you read online, we donate a book to a leading literacy group on your behalf.
The more you read, the more we give.
iOS device users stuck with technical manuals that are PDF only can use iBooks to read documents on the go. Read on to find out how easy it is to sync PDFs with your iPad or iPhone and read them on the go.
Getting PDFs into iBooks
There are two ways to import PDFs into iBooks: through iTunes, or by using another application on your iOS device (such as Mail). Let’s start by adding a PDF using iTunes.
- Adding PDFs with iTunes
- Adding PDFs from email (or other apps)
- Reading PDFs in iBooks
At Digital-Storytime.com, we are celebrating our first birthday! We’d like to pay tribute to last year’s very best picture book apps for the iPad and the developers who made these reading experiences possible.
For the final post in our blog, I want to highlight the 31 books to receive a perfect 5-Star review on our site. With over 400 reviews, that means these apps are the cream of the crop, representing fewer than 10% of all the titles we’ve seen. We have awarded all of these developers our “Digital Storytime Star” for overall merit.
Teachers can customize textbooks using available digital and open educational resources, writes journalist Audrey Watters. Having teachers help build digital textbooks allows them to deliver relevant instruction and align textbooks with lesson plans, Watters writes. She suggests resources to help teachers create their own texts.
Read the full story at Edutopia.org/Audrey Watters’ blog

DemiBooks
FREE
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/demibooks-composer/id462838680?mt=8
Demibooks® Composer is the first iPad-based authoring software for creating interactive books. If you’re an author, illustrator, designer or publisher, and you’ve got a story to tell – then this app is for you! Composer is affordable, versatile and incredibly easy-to-use.
Create your own book apps with realistic physics, animation, sounds and visual effects. Share your stories with your friends via Composer or use our PrintShop web service to publish your book app back to the App Store!
Demibooks Composer allows you to harness the touch functionality of the iPad, and bring those features to your book app designs. Composer offers designers and authors a full set of tools and options for building interactive content, without requiring any programming.
Easy steps to create interactive books:
1. Select a Portrait or Landscape book
2. Import images and audio assets from your computer or use photos from your iPad
3. Add text and basic styles
4. Create frame based animations
5. Build pages
6. Add a navigation system
7. Add complex behaviors using the Effects Editor
8. Add and edit audio – music, effects and speech
9. Preview your changes in Composer
10. Export and save your work via Dropbox or iTunes
11. Share your work with your friends who also have Composer
12. Publish your book to the App Store via our PrintShop web service
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/creative-book-builder-create/id451041428?mt=8
Creative Book Builder enables everyone to create, edit and publish ebooks in a few minutes on the go. All published ebooks can be read by any ePub reader including iBooks. Everyone is publisher now!
Creative Book Builder can import document from Google Docs and parse HTML output into chapter.
Features
- Create unlimited number of chapters
- Add title, description, images, videos, audio recording, music, links, and lists
- Sort your content’s ordering within a chapter
- Customize your cover image
- Customize book information including author, title, description, subject, and publisher etc.
- Organize chapters into different sections
- Create multiple books
- Change font, text identation, and alignment
- Edit content offline
- Preview book in iBooks
- Email book
- Upload book to Dropbox
- Upload book to Google Docs
- Upload book to FTP Servers
- Import document from Google Docs into HTML formatThe format of the book is in EPUB format that includes HTML, javascript, css, jpg, mp4, and m4a, caf.
Book Creator
$6.99
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/book-creator-for-ipad/id442378070?mt=8
The simple way to create your own beautiful iBooks, right on the iPad.
Read them in iBooks, send them to your friends, or submit them to the iBookstore.
Ideal for children’s picture books, photo books, art books, cook books, manuals, textbooks, and the list goes on.
★ The no #1 Book app for the iPad in 18 countries
★ “Book Creator makes e-book publishing easy” – wired.com
★ One of the Top 50 Apps for the iPad – The Guardian 2011
Watch the video of Book Creator in action and find out more at www.redjumper.net/bookcreator
eBook Creator
$3.99
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ebook-creator/id448273828?mt=8
■ ‘eBook Creator’ is the simplest and easiest ebook creation application. Its interface is designed for all ages and skill levels so that young kids are able to make ebooks using the app.
■ You can make good quality ebooks using the functions such as image brightness and contrast adjustment, voice recording, background musics, etc.
■ If you have printed books at home, the books can be transformed into ebooks on iPhone just in minutes. Record your voice reading pages, the app turns pages and play the recordings just like you do the same thing.
■ ‘eBook Creator’ helps yours kids develop good “reading habit”. Furthermore, the kids will get to feel that reading books is pretty enjoyable if they record their own voices.
■ With ‘eBook Creator’, you can make various things such as ebooks, photo albums, kids art albums, scrapbooks, and so on as per your needs.
■ ‘eBook Creator’ gives you various graphical effects and sound clips. For instance, page transition, page frames, and background musics.
■ You can share ebooks, which are made by you, via email. ‘eBook creator’ automatically compresses the ebooks, attaches the files to iPhone email composer, titles subject, and fill in email body. You can just send the email after setting recipients only.
■ ‘eBook Creator’ offers 11 bookcases which are beautifully designed. You can name a bookcase according to your needs.
How to create an ebook is described as follows.
- Step1> Setting up basic information of the ebook. For example, title, author’s name, book orientation, page transition, page frame, and background music.
- Step2> Taking pictures of the pages in the book or select images from iPhone Photo album.
- Step3> Adjust brightness and contrast of each page.
- Step4> Record your voice reading the book.
- Final step> Preview.
eBook Magic
$3.99
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ebook-magic/id424877762?mt=8
eBook Magic: A fun and easy way to make custom photo books and epub books. The first book maker for iPad.
See the demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn57OhbnwiY
For the first time ever, iPad users now have the ability to easily create and export their own custom photo books directly from their iPad. With eBook Magic’s easy-to-use interface, users can quickly place photos on pages, add text, and share with their friends in minutes.
POINT, SHOOT, CREATE
As soon as you open the app, you’ve already begun to create! eBook Magic was designed to eliminate the hassle of desktop book making, allowing you to easily make custom photo books anywhere – anytime. Just wrapped up your vacation? You can have a custom photo album to share with your friends before you even get off the plane.
One of my most popular book series is Tyrone the Horrible. Unfortunately this tyrannosaurus has been extinct — meaning: out of print – for some time. But every week I still receive emails about Tyrone from teachers, librarians, parents, and children. They keep asking me for more adventures or how to obtain old copies of the books.
I believe the Internet is the best way to keep these books alive and offer them to an even larger audience than the printed version could ever do. Therefore, I am now happy to see that Tyrone the Horrible is no longer extinct! Together with soccer-crazy Bunny Trouble and many more beloved story book characters, Tyrone is reincarnated and alive again thanks to the Internet. And also thanks to all my fellow writers who have given me permission to include the books that I had the privilege to illustrate.
Please come and visit www.ChildrensBooksForever.com over and over again because new titles will be added as soon as they become available. I will keep this site free of any advertising to ensure the pure enjoyment of books. It is my personal Thank You to all the teachers, librarians, parents and children who have shared and enjoyed my books for so many years.
Enjoy,
Hans Wilhelm
With over 42 million books in print, Hans Wilhelm is one of America’s most read author/illustrator of children’s books. Many of his 200 books have been translated into twenty languages and have become successful animated television series that are enjoyed by children all over the world. His books have won numerous international awards and prizes. more…
Have you played with Google Labs’ Ngram Viewer? It’s an addicting tool that lets you search for words and ideas in a database of 5 million books from across centuries. Erez Lieberman Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel show us how it works, and a few of the surprising things we can learn from 500 billion words.
Convert PDFs into stylish page flip books
FlipSnack is an online flipping book software that allows you to convert PDF documents into Flash page flip digital publications. It’s the ideal solution for those who wish to embed a book, magazine, catalog, newspaper, portfolio or any other kind of document into a website or blog.
Once created, you can embed your flipping book collection, download them or share them on social networking websites such as Facebook.
P.S. With FlipSnack you can upload several documents at once, allowing you to embed not only one, but multiple page flip publications in the same Flash widget.
Free App, purchase, chapters and books!!
Historically, textbooks have been neither fun to purchase (they’re expensive) nor fun to lug around campus (they’re heavy). And depending on the subject matter, they are often rendered obsolete by the presence of updated information or changes in thought. Inkling is addressing each of these issues by moving textbooks out of the physical world and into the digital world of the iPad.
Matt MacInnis, Founder and CEO of Inkling, worked at Apple for 8 years and spent much of that time in Apple’s education group. As he sat in classrooms and watched teachers ask students to put away their laptops when it was time to learn, it dawned on him that things needed to change.
“I knew even then, before there was an iPad, that something had to give,” explains MacInnis. “We had to reinvent this physical, static, heavy textbook that everyone was still using and replace it with something that was more dynamic, something that connected people rather than isolating people from one another, something that was way more akin to the way that students spend their lives outside the classroom everyday anyway, and that’s really what we’re trying to build with Inkling.”
Inkling works with the major textbook publishers like Pearson, McGraw-Hill, Wylie and W. W. Norton. They disassemble the publishers’ market-leading titles as well as all the associated ancillary media such as videos, assessment questions and 3D objects and combine all of these elements to construct something from the ground up for the iPad. The result is a textbook that is interactive, able to be updated as new information becomes available and priced 30% to 40% less than the print versions.
“In Inkling…we connect people within the content,” says MacInnis. “We like to say that when you download any Inkling title, you get the collective wisdom of anybody who’s ever used that book before, because you have access to all of the conversations of every user, globally, who uses that book…As you work your way through Inkling content, you’re dynamically assembling a study guide. Every time you make a highlight or a comment or a note, every time you see something that somebody else said that you like, it excerpts that little snippet and throws it into your notebook, and that’s something you can go back and study.”
The digital version of each title is compatible with the print version, so students can stay in sync with the professor or with another student using the print version. Over 50 schools are already either recommending or requiring Inkling for their incoming students.
“It’s the sort of thing,” explains MacInnis, “where you take a gamble to reinvent a medium and do something that’s just way different from anything that people have done before, and [you] worry whether when people see it they’ll love it as much as you loved it in design. When people see Inkling, there’s this aha moment when they recognize that the way that you explore content on a device like this is just so different from anything they’ve seen before.”
Inkling web site: http://www.inkling.com/













