"If you wish to create a multi-touch iOS app for the iPhone or iPad, then you will need to know how to use xCode (Apple development software) and the programming language Objective-C. While this is a bold endeavor, it is a massive time and learning commitment that most teachers can't make.
The average teacher with a creative idea for an app that supports learning may never see it come to fruition due to lack of know-how or lack of resources to invest in its development. Enter iBooks Author."
Creating live padlet pages in iBook author
ADEHow to guides April 3, 2014 - 2 comments
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I have been playing around with iBook author for a while and love its potential for engaging students in the classroom.
I am currently creating a book to support our upcoming PE conference and wanted to use the book to support everything from signimg up to sessions to giving feedback.
Padlet sprung to mind as a great way to share the feedback live and to use as a promise wall for delegates to show what they were going to do as a result of the conference.
To keep things neat and tidy i wanted this process to be linked up into the book.
Here is the process i used.