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Home
Tech Integration
Applications We Use with Students
Applications We Use as Teachers
Apps for iPads
Book Creator
Drive App
Google Classroom
Classroom Tech
Chromebooks
iPads
Students Using Email
Digital Citizenship
Google Apps
Google Docs
Adding a Shared File to My Drive
Sharing Google Items
Tech Tips for Teachers
Labs
Printing
Smart Board Basics
Outlook
Preventing Pop Ups
Booking a Meeting or Room
Portfolios at AAS
Seesaw Problem Solving
Seesaw Tips
Student Seesaw ePortfolios
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Home
Tech Integration
Applications We Use with Students
Applications We Use as Teachers
Apps for iPads
Book Creator
Drive App
Google Classroom
Classroom Tech
Chromebooks
iPads
Students Using Email
Digital Citizenship
Google Apps
Google Docs
Adding a Shared File to My Drive
Sharing Google Items
Tech Tips for Teachers
Labs
Printing
Smart Board Basics
Outlook
Preventing Pop Ups
Booking a Meeting or Room
Portfolios at AAS
Seesaw Problem Solving
Seesaw Tips
Student Seesaw ePortfolios
Book Creator
Difference between ePub and PDF
ePub means “ePublication” this can only be viewed by an eReader like iBooks.
It is not viewable through google Drive or on our school computers.
PDF means “Portable Document Format” this is a universal document that can be viewed on most technology.
It will be printable but will contain no audio or video.
It is important to "publish" your book to iBooks when you have finished it.
This makes them so that they are viewable like a book (viewing them in Book Creator will allow the viewer to edit them.)
You can do this at any point along the way and just delete the older copies in iBooks.
Creating a New Book
Changing the Page Color
Adding Text to a Page
Changing the Font
Deleting or Moving Pages
Add a Hyperlink to a Website
Sending your Book Using Airdrop
Sending to Google Drive
Publishing a Book Online
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