Inkling lets textbook makers embrace the iPad
“The book will never die. But the textbook probably will,” says Inkling CEO Matt MacInnis. Inkling is working directly with textbook publishers. First, they’ll port their existing tomes onto Apple’s iPad as interactive, socialized objects. Then, they’ll create all-new learning modules — interactive, social, and mobile — that leave ink-on-paper textbooks in the dust.
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Would save a lot of small backs if all the textbooks could be consolidated into one thin smart pad. Instead of buying new books every 5 years school that arrive already out of date district could subscribe to a service where they would be update continuously. Also appealing is buying the chapters the teachers actually wanted arranged how they wanted it so the book would follow very closely their learning plan.