At Apple’s education event they announced two initiatives: iBooks 2 and iBooks Author designed to bring textbooks into the digital age, and an all new iTunes U to create and share lesson plans, and follow and complete course work. As education initiatives from publicly traded companies go, they’re big and bold — but they’re also just the beginning. There will be struggles and successes, breakthroughs and missteps. And while many of us here at iMore and Mobile Nations could speak about the implications from purely technical and business standpoints, we’re lucky to have several teachers and educators, past and present, on staff who were kind enough to share their thoughts on Apple’s new initiatives and how they impact what matters most — our kids in the classroom.
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