Can iBooks Work for Distance Learning? [Webinar Recording]

iBooks-S3-iconCan 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:

 

Phil Vincent

Phil’s focus is to work across Faculties to support the implementation of the Academic Strategy, and in particular contribute to the effective development and implementation of technology enhanced learning.

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