Can iBooks Work for Distance Learning? [Webinar Recording]
Can iBooks Work for Distance Learning?
The Manchester Distance Learning Network (MaDLeN)
Wednesday, 25 March 2015 from 13:00 to 14:00 (GMT)
The Manchester Distance Learning Network (MaDLeN) are proud to be hosting another free webinar.
Damian Keil and Adam Palin from Manchester Metropolitan University will present a webinar about iBooks on 25 March at 1pm. Damian and Adam have been using iBooks to present their distance learning degree course in sports science over a period of time, with good results. They will present their course as a case study and discuss:
- the iBooks technology
- the benefits of iBooks for distance learning
- the challenges they have faced.
To register, go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/can-ibooks-work-for-distance-learning-tickets-13550440733
I’d certainly be interested to see how iBooks compares with something like Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) EDU – which allows users to prepare, publish and promote textbooks and educational content in Kindle Stores – and how iBooks could be used for online & distance learning!
Phil
Webinar Recording
If you missed the webinar, here is the recording: