EDU221iPadE-BookReader

E-books come in all shapes and sizes and from a wide variety of places. You can even make your own e-book. But how do you read them on your iPad?
 * The [|iBooks] app comes pre-installed as part of the iOS. [|There are many others]. You can even make your iPad act like an Amazon Kindle or a Barnes and Noble Nook and read books in those formats.
 * It will be important to know what format your e-book is in. Every reader reads different formats, each format has its strengths. Don't be intimidated by [|the information on this Wikipedia page], but do get informed.
 * Your job is to select and download an e-book reader. Use it to read chapter 1, "Why" of your textbook Playing with Media by Wes Fryer.
 * Write a blog entry titled "Wes Fryer Chapter 1" and give your honest reaction to the chapter. Point out at least three things that you agree or disagree with or were surprised by. Feel free to share other reactions, just do so in a professional manner. Add labels of "TI" and "Wes Fryer."