Apple's e-textbook gambit just 'a 70% solution,' says analyst
iBooks 2, iBooks Author have 'enormous' potential, but it's very long term
Computerworld - Apple today announced iBooks Author and iBooks 2, free applications that let educational publishers and teachers create and market K-12 textbooks and course materials for the iPad.
Apple's move had been expected, what with rumors circulating earlier this month that Apple would debut an e-textbook initiative at the New York City event it hosted Thursday morning.
One analyst called the announcements "a 70% solution" that could change education, if ever, only in the long run.
In an hour-long presentation, Apple executives demonstrated iBooks 2 and iBooks Author, announced partnerships with several major textbook publishers, touted the benefits of digital books, and said it was expanding iTunes U -- until now a service primarily used for sharing college-level lecture videos -- to let teachers of all grades build syllabi and interact with students.
"Education is deep in our DNA," said Philip Schiller, head of Apple's marketing, as he kicked off the event. "We bring the same energy and passion we put into every product we make into our education business as well."
Apple released an updated iBooks app to the App Store today that offers several new features, including highlighting, note-taking and automatic generation of study cards for textbooks, said Roger Rosner, the leader of Apple's productivity application group.
"These are gorgeous books...[that] have some really cool, rich, engaging interactive experiences," Rosner said as he showed several textbooks displayed in iBooks 2.
Contrary to earlier speculation, Apple did not offer iBooks 2 for Mac OS X, so the program remains an iOS-only app mostly aimed at the iPad.
Apple also introduced an interactive book creation application, dubbed iBooks Author, that runs on a Mac and lets publishers, teachers and others create course content by dragging and dropping document files, images and videos into templates that automatically lay out the components.
Textbook authors can also use JavaScript and HTML5 to add custom content to a book, rather than drag-and-drop, said Schiller.
Like iBooks 2, iBooks Author is a free app; the later launched on the Mac App Store this morning.
Schiller said that Apple has been working with several major educational publishers -- Pearson, McGraw Hill and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt -- and some of those companies released textbooks today for iBooks 2.
"We wanted to get started early, with partners. And that's high school textbooks," said Schiller. "They're priced at $14.99 or less."
Meanwhile, Eddy Cue, who heads Apple's online efforts, touted the iTunes U app, which until now has been a college-only platform for sharing video lectures, documents, books and other coursework.
The iTunes U App will now be open to K-12 school districts and teachers, Cue said.
Allen Weiner of Gartner saw Apple's announcements as a mixed bag. "In some ways, Apple is offering a unified version of what has been a cottage industry so far," he said. But because of that, it's success isn't guaranteed.
"Apple is riding into the educational ecosystem and offering a 70% solution," Weiner said. "They're saying it's up to you to figure out the remaining 30%. But that 30% includes some big, big issues."
- Apple CEO Tim Cook passes up $75M
- Inside Apple's secret plan to kill the cash register
- Mac-based Flashback click fraud campaign was a bust
- Apple victorious in iphone5.com domain dispute
- Mac clone maker Psystar saga ends as Supreme Court denies appeal
- Apple ships first Leopard security update in nearly a year
- MacBook Pro refreshes may be imminent, say reports
- Adobe's security chief praises Apple for Flash-crippling move
- Apple patches 36 bugs in OS X, fixes encryption password goof
- Apple patches Safari, blocks outdated Flash Player


- Excel 2010 Cheat Sheet
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Cheat Sheet and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, guides, product reviews and more.
- Mobile Middleware Strategies
- Learn why a mobile development platform is critical to be able to support today's complex enterprise mobility strategies. Learn what to look for...
- The Evolution of Enterprise Mobile App Development
- Driven by explosive growth in smartphone and tablet sales, enterprise mobility has become an essential part of business. Organizations across industries are developing...
- Native & HTML5 Mobile Apps: Not an either or, but a where and when
- Learn how developers are using HTML5 and native development methods to build mobile apps. Get practical insights on how these tools are being...
- Bank Improves Crisis Management Communications with Help from BlackBerry Solution
- With a staff of more than 60,000 people dispersed across the United States, U.S. Bank needed a robust and intuitive program that would...
- Why Centralized Cloud Identity Management is Crucial for the Enterprise
- Now that employees are leaving the relative safety of the firewall to use online SaaS applications, enterprises need to adjust the way they... All Mobile Apps and Services White Papers
- BlackBerry NFC Security Overview
- The presentation on NFC security will provide an overview of the security protections built into the BlackBerry platform to protect users, application developers...
- Apps that add business value
- BlackBerry® has all that you need to leverage mobile applications for BlackBerry® smartphones and BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablets. You will see some simple applications...
- Distributed Database Security with Real-time Monitoring
- View this demo and learn how IBM InfoSphere Guardium database activity monitoring can help protect your sensitive data in distributed DBMS environments with...
- InfoSphere Warehouse Packs Demo
- These flash modules make warehousing more tangible and relevant to business users through detailed explanations of the InfoSphere Warehouse Packs.
- Delivery Management -- Extending Lifecycle Management
- Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 1:00 PM EDT
Siloed organizations continue doing the wrong things and doing things wrong, leading to increased costs,...
All Mobile Apps and Services Webcasts
