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Introducing the Book as iPad App ALA webinar July 23, 2012 Nicole Hennig MIT Libraries

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Introducing the Book as iPad App

ALA webinarJuly 23, 2012

Nicole HennigMIT Libraries

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Today’s talk

• What is a book app?

• Why should librarians care?

• Future of reading is here:

a. New ways to browse & search b. Visual & audio enabled learning c. Social interaction

• Online course preview

• Resource list

http://apps4librarians.com/bookapps/resources.html

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What is a book app?

- a stand-alone app for smartphone or tablet

- takes advantage of features of the device, such as audio, animation, zoom, geo-location and more

NOT:- just text- Kindle or iBooks ebooks- PDF ebook

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Example

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London: A City Through Time

YouTube 1:51 minutes

http://j.mp/londonapp2

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But what about?- people who can’t afford iPads- people in without connectivity- people with disabilities

Digital Divide

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http://bridgingapps.org/2012/05/ivans-story/

Success stories of children with disabilities

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http://bridgingapps.org/2012/05/ivans-story/

Success stories of children with disabilities

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You cannot replace the Model T model of education with an iPad if you still believe learning can be produced by assembly line standards and standardization.

- Cathy Davidson

http://www.heraldsun.com/view/full_story/11092746/article-In-schools--are-iPads-anything-but-a-toy-

“There is no benefit in giving kids iPads in school if you don't change school.”

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Brain science & learning

http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/full_pdfs/Future_of_Thinking.pdf

http://www.cathydavidson.com/

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The mission of libraries

The mission of a library is to improve society through facilitating knowledge creation in the community.

- R. David Lankes

Expect More: Demanding Better Libraries for Today’s Complex World

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Apps: facilitating knowledge creation

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Apps: facilitating knowledge creation

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Apps: facilitating knowledge creation

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Librarians should be “app-literate”

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The future of reading

- shifting boundaries

- innovation

- enabling better learning and understanding

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Some interesting aspects of book apps

- different ways to browse & search- visual & audio enabling learning- social interaction

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different ways to browse & search

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How far into the book?

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Inkling

Textbooks

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Inklingtextbooks

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how much is left?

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how much is left?

page numbers that match print edition

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Web version

https://www.inkling.com/

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Browsing

Popular Mechanics

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Browsing

Popular Mechanics

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Browsing

Popular Mechanics

Color-coded sections

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Browsing by location

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Browsing by location

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Browsing by location

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Browsing by timeline

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London: a city through time

• Read the complete text of the London Encyclopedia, the 1000-page monster source book.

• 2,000 rare prints, works of art and photos.

• 35 documentaries from the Pathé archive.

• 71 zoomable panoramas of the capital at various points in history. These are gyro-controlled and swivel around the viewpoint as you turn on the spot.

• 20 ‘spinnable’ artefacts from the Museum of London, allowing you to get closer than in the museum itself.

• Audio tours from Blue Badge guides.

• A ‘my London’ section in which famous Londoners reveal their favourite parts of town.

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Different ways to search

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Voice search

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Voice search

by Dragon

Nuance, makers of Dragon Dictation

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Voice search

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Voice search

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Visual search

video demo: http://j.mp/leafsnap2

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Leafsnap

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Leafsnap

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Leafsnap

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Leafsnap

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browse by location

Leafsnap

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Visuals that enable learning

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Informative visuals

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Informative visuals

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Informative visuals

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Informative visuals

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Informative visuals

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Informative visuals

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Informative visuals

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Informative visuals

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Visuals you can touch

Heart Pro III

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Visuals you can touch

Heart Pro III

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Visuals you can touch

Heart Pro III

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Visuals you can touch

Heart Pro III

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Visuals you can touch

Heart Pro III

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Visuals you can touch

video demo: http://j.mp/heartpro2

Heart Pro III

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Audio that enables learning

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Audio learning

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Audio learning

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Audio learning

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Audio learning

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Audio learning

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Audio learning

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Audio learning

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Audio learning

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innovation in visual & sound design

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Graphic novels

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Graphic novels

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Graphic novels

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Graphic novels

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Graphic novels

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Zoom and swipe

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Zoom and swipe

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Double tap

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Innovative layering & sound design

http://www.cognitocomics.com/operationajax/

video, 1:13 min

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Social interaction

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Social interaction

Inkling textbooksFollow anyone using your book, see their notes and highlights in real time, create running discussions anywhere, and star the most helpful notes.

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Creating interactive books

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much more to explore

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Much more to explore

memory aids• character notes• timelines• quizzes• notes/highlighting

helping readers understand• better endnotes• adaptive learning systems• peer-to-peer help• author-to-reader help

active pictures• panning & zooming• augmented reality• multi-state photos• interactive charts

audio• sounds & soundtracks• audio captions• language learning

new layouts• infinite canvas• variable sized viewports• stories that scroll• hands-free page turning

Adapted from Breaking the Page

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Much more to explore

new forms• pop-up pages• multiple points of entry• location-aware texts• transmedia

short-form content• piecemeal prose• shortform content

communal compositions• text mashups• curated collections• crowd-sourced compositions• networked collections

personalization• be the narrator• adaptive content• build your own bookmarketing tools

• new kinds of covers• book trailers• sneak peaks

Adapted from Breaking the Page

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Librarians should be “app-literate”

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Want to learn more?

Take the online course in October

http://apps4librarians.com/bookapps/

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Book as iPad App course4 weeks, online, starts October 15

• week 1: introduction and definitions.

• week 2: fiction & nonfiction titles: science, history, art/architecture, photography, cooking

• week 3: children's books and graphic novels (all ages)

• week 4: innovation and user experience trends, service ideas for libraries, keeping up, further resources

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• video lectures • readings• discussion forum• community of other librarians

• optional: write your own app reviews for our private class blog

Book as iPad App course

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• become familiar with some of the best books apps

• get a better understanding of these apps

• learn where to look for reviews, what to include when writing your own reviews

• generate ideas for creative programs and services

Why take it?

Book as iPad App course

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Free resource list

• Books and articles• Publishers to follow• Best book apps

http://apps4librarians.com/bookapps/resources.html