EDU221PrepForiPadiBook

You will be making an iBook about the app that you are going to present. We will craft the first draft together in class. To get ready for that...
 * Using your iPad, look at some of fall 2014 semester's iBooks about apps to get a feel for what yours might look like.
 * Find any resources (youtube videos, links, graphics,...) and take any screen shots or make any screen casts about your app that you might want to include in your iBook that you're going to make.
 * Be sure to get all the information you need in order to give full credit for any photos, graphics, or screen shots you plan to use.
 * The software for making an iBook is only available for MacOS. We will use the computers in the Tech Commons 104 lab to make iBooks.
 * If you have a Mac laptop and want to use your own laptop, download the iBooks Author software before you come to class. It's a big file and takes a while to download. You don't want to spend class time waiting for it to download. The tutorial we will be using in class is for version 2.0. You will be getting a newer version. The tutorial may not match exactly, but it will be close to what you have on your laptop.
 * Some lab computers and some computers in Mantor have iBooks Author on them, but it's not the same version as the one on the Tech Commons 104 lab computers. Once you use a newer version, you can't go back...older versions cannot read the files of a newer version
 * Know the difference between a project file and a product file. You want copies of both. You must have a copy of the project file if you ever want to improve/change your iBook.