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Hands-on with iBooks Author 2.0 - iPad/iPhone - Macworld UK

Hands-on with iBooks Author 2.0 - iPad/iPhone - Macworld UK | Edtech PK-12 | Scoop.it

"Originally released in early 2012, Apple’s education-themed ebook creation tool took bold steps as the first WYSIWYG program to export an ebook just as its author envisioned it. As I noted in my review of that software,http://www.macworld.com/article/1165172/ibooks_author_fashions_multimedia_books_for_the_ipad.html ; however, the first version of iBooks Author was very much a 1.0 product, with strange omissions and odd workflows for users who didn’t want to build textbooks. Ten months later, an updated version—iBooks Author 2.0 (Mac App Store http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibooks-author/id490152466 )—brings simplified tools, new templates, portrait-only options, and a better publishing workflow to the table. Naturally, I couldn't resist taking the updated program for a spin."


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Lead Learner 2012: The Action of Anticipation

RT @mattwachel: Great read! @JohnWink90: The difference between Good & Great is the Ability to Anticipate http://t.co/UhMtEB8c #edadmin #edleaders
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UDL At A Glance - The Educator's PLN

UDL At A Glance - The Educator's PLN | Edtech PK-12 | Scoop.it

 viExplanation of Universal Design for Learning (Explanation of Universal Design for Learning a new video on The Educator's PLN #Edchat http://t.co/TDh4QrGs... via @tomwhitby

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In Context: Connecting Classrooms to the Real-World - Getting Smart Carrie Schmeck -

In Context: Connecting Classrooms to the Real-World - Getting Smart Carrie Schmeck - | Edtech PK-12 | Scoop.it
In one scene of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, a classroom of glaze-eyed high schoolers stare into space while their teacher drones on in painfully boring monotone, Anyone? Anyone?
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