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Bloomberg: Apple plans to bolster iPad use in schools

Bloomberg adds yet another dollop of confirmation to the rumors about tomorrow's event that Apple will have plenty of educational news to share. Most of the rumors have revolved around a textbook-based system for iBooks, and Bloomberg agrees, saying that Apple will introduce not only more textbook integration for iBooks, but new tools that will allow lots more authors and publishers to release materials directly. It sounds, according to the two anonymous Apple insiders quoted, like Apple's looking to bypass the standard textbook publishers completely by implementing an App Store-style model, which will come with the added bonus of providing tons and tons of quickly updated educational information on its mobile devices.

This would mean that not only can people who want to publish textbooks of their own do so, but teachers can even write and publish their own materials directly, without worrying about sending students out to find a specific textbook printing or being able to afford often quite expensive costs. It's fair to say that Apple helped change the way software was distributed through its App Store (mobile software for certain), and if these rumors are true, it could be looking to do the same with educational materials.

Sounds interesting! The event kicks off tomorrow at 10am Eastern in New York City. We'll be providing live coverage and lots of insight afterwards as usual.



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Jen Torbeck Merrill

If this is the case, I'm curious to see how it will shake up the homeschooling community. We're new to homeschooling and damn, curriculum is expensive. I'd much rather sink the cash into a high-end iPad with multi-media textbooks that constantly update and evolve. The possibilities there are endless, especially if I could create my own "textbook" for my son that would support his weaknesses and challenge his strengths.
That said, agh! Wish I could have had an iPad, lo those many years ago in music school. Woulda made life SO much easier. LOL

January 19 2012 at 8:50 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Sunny

It was about time. Building a book-app from ground up is unnecessarily painful and costly. And if you're not familiar with what it takes, you're at the mercy of opportunists like the early days of internet. Even iPhoto should've gotten a "print e-book" button by now.

I believe I now have the largest illustrated book on the App Store, with over 1200 pages. Take a peek at la2ba.com if you're into travel and photography.

January 19 2012 at 7:53 AM Report abuse -1 rate up rate down Reply
Albert Mispel

This will be a huge innovation. I do however worry about anti-science writers dominating the market.

January 18 2012 at 11:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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chrism238

"... anti-science"? You mean like Steve's Intelligent Design of the iPad?

January 19 2012 at 2:07 AM Report abuse -1 rate up rate down Reply
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