Thursday, December 2, 2010

Re: Looking to create iBooks of student work

You can export Pages documents to ePub format to be shared on iPads. Also, =
I
did a quick Google search for ePub converters, and these links looked
interesting:

http://ebook.online-convert.com/convert-to-epub
http://www.2epub.com/
http://download.cnet.com/4Media-PDF-to-EPUB-Converter/3000-2125_4-75218282.=
html


On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Susan Ferris <susanferris123@gmail.com>wrot=
e:

> Hi---
> We are looking to consolidate student work into iBooks to download onto o=
ur
> student iPads.
> Students are creating their work on their iPads and sending it to their
> teachers via email.
> We have licenses for Creative Suite 3 and Microsoft Office
> and faculty hardware is PC based (with some exceptions).
> Does anyone have experience with doing this?
> What worked best?
>
> I appreciate any information you might have!
> Thanks! Susan Ferris Rights, The Pingry School
>
>
> --
> Susan Ferris Rights
> susanferris123@gmail.com
> 908-568-1884
>
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> Theodore Roosevelt
>
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.=94
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