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Lisa Spiro

The Bennett Blog: An Update on the Course eTextbook Trial - 0 views

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    "We have representatives from 20 academic libraries on board for the trial and half a dozen publishers willing to explore eTextbooks in libraries. Those publishers participating in the trial have asked to review core textbooks that are adopted at the participating institutions. The Steering Committee has suggested focusing on business & economic titles, nursing, health sciences and law but will consider other subjects." (Australia-based)
Lisa Spiro

Steve Jobs' Plans to Disrupt the Textbook Industry. How Disruptive Were They? | Inside ... - 0 views

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    "This isn't the same approach, however, that Apple took to disrupting the music industry. This isn't the equivalent of $.99 download for songs. This is about hiring "great textbook writers," something I don't think Apple ever did for songwriters, other than a few "iTunes Exclusive Releases" perhaps. And it seems as though -- again, just based on this passage from the biography -- that Jobs' frustration with the industry isn't with the industry so much as the bureaucracy that goes into textbook certification and adoption. How would partnering with Pearson, the largest education publisher in the world, disrupt textbook publishing? Color me skeptical."
Lisa Spiro

Obama wants schools to speed digital transition - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    "Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski and Education Secretary Arne Duncan will recommend today at a summit of industry and education officials that states modify the textbook adoption process, allowing K-12 schools to use taxpayer funding once reserved for printed books on iPads, Kindles and the like - as well as software."
Lisa Spiro

What's Wrong with the Dept of Ed and FCC's Digital Textbook Push - 0 views

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    "With a World Wide Web of resources, why must we adopt digital textbooks at all? Why not ditch them altogether?"
Lisa Spiro

Digital Textbook Sales in U.S. Higher Education - A Five-Year Projection « Th... - 0 views

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    "Over the next five years, digital textbook sales in the United States will surpass 18% of combined new textbook sales for the Higher Education and Career Education markets. This increase will boost revenues for digital textbooks to more than $1 billion and necessitate a general overhaul of traditional textbook production processes. The growth will also create avenues for new content publishers to enter the textbook market, lead to fundamental shifts in purchasing patterns around learning materials, and expedite the formal adoption of open educational resources to augment premium digital content"
Lisa Spiro

Textbooks Finally Take a Big Leap to Digital - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "Textbooks are gaining, though, as publishers take advantage of the popularity of tablets like the Kindle and iPad, expanding their catalogues and offering products like rental digital books that expire after a semester or two. "
Lisa Spiro

Can Tech Transcend the Textbook? -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "So where's the revolution in the e-textbook market? According to the National Association of College Stores (NACS), digital books currently account for less than 3 percent of textbook sales. NACS expects that percentage to reach 10 to 15 percent by 2012, while researchers at Simba Information predict that e-textbooks will account for more than 11 percent of textbook sales by 2013. But even this relatively swift growth rate represents a trickle compared to the flood of e-book sales on Amazon."
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