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Creating an iBook for Your Art Classroom: Teaching, Learning, Publ

Creating an iBook for Your Art Classroom: Teaching, Learning, Publishing and Creating. Imagine the Possibilities. Diane C. Gregory, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Art Education Coordinator of Art Education Visual Arts Department

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Creating an iBook for Your Art Classroom: Teaching, Learning, Publ

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  1. Creating an iBook for Your Art Classroom:Teaching, Learning, Publishing and Creating Imagine the Possibilities Diane C. Gregory, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Art Education Coordinator of Art Education Visual Arts Department Texas Woman’s University Denton, TX 76204 dgregory@twu.edu http://www.twu.edu/visual-arts/art_education.asp
  2. Creating an iBook for Your Art Classroom:Teaching, Learning, Publishing and Creating by Diane C. Gregory http://www.twu.edu/visual-arts/art_education.asp
  3. The order of things in this presentation: Part One: What is an iBook ? Questions Part Two: What can you do with an iBook & iBooks Authoring Software? Questions Part Three: Overview of Creating an iBook. Part Four: Question, Answer & Sharing session Part Five: Go to TAEA Conference Computer Lab to try out iBook Author Part Six: Attend Session on iBook and Collaboration Saturday on Saturday 11:00 AM
  4. Part One. What is and Why an iBook exists? What is an iBook? Why an iBook? Questions
  5. An iBook (created using Apple’s iBooks Author software) is a digital book…. What is an iBook ? That has…. TEXT, SOUNDS, PICTURES, GRAPHS, TABLES, CHARTS, VIDEOS, INTERNET LINKS, INTERACTION, And More
  6. An iBook (created using Apple’s iBooks Author software) is a digital book…. What is an iBook ? That has stuff art teachers love Gallery/Slide Show Interactive Review Questions Keynote Presentation HTML 5 Widgets: Animation Interactive Objects Movie Pictures/Artwork iPad Art: Lessons, Apps & Ideas for the iPad in Visual Arts by Cathy Hunt
  7. an iBook is also a DIGITAL BOOK: That can have…. Visually Exciting features, layouts and stories What is an iBook ?
  8. an iBook is also a DIGITAL BOOK: That can have…. Interaction What is an iBook ?
  9. What is an iBook ? An iBook is also a DIGITAL BOOK or a Digital Textbook: That can be…. Visually Exciting Interactive Textbooks
  10. An iBook is a system that combines a Mac Computer, iPad, iBooks Author software, the iBooks APP plus iTunes Store & you & your students: become ? What is an iBook ? + + + + = iPad Art: Lessons, Apps & Ideas for the iPad in Visual Arts by Cathy Hunt
  11. What is an iBook ? What does the “I” in iBooks stand for? Best guess? Internet Interaction I (you and your students) You and your students can change the World!
  12. An iBook is a system for creating, designing & writing that becomes a tool for Teaching Learning Publishing Creating & Empowerment iPad Art: Lessons, Apps & Ideas for the iPad in Visual Arts by Cathy Hunt You and your students can change the World!
  13. Part One: Questions & Sharing
  14. Part Two. What can you do with an iBook and iBooks Authors System: Some creative ideas Teaching Learning Publishing Creating Empowerment What can you create?
  15. Part II Teaching: What creative ideas do you have? What can you create? Teachers can: Prepareinnovative and interactive instructional materials for students and other teachers can use http://theteachingpalette.com/2013/11/05/ibooks-in-art-education/ Create books to share, publish and make additional income. iPad Art: Lessons, Apps & Ideas for the iPad in Visual Arts by Cathy Hunt Create a teaching or artist portfolio Introduce student centered learning into your art classroom Learn more about a topic to become a better teacher http://thejournal.com/articles/2012/04/11/7-reasons-to-learn-apple-ibooks-author-now.aspx
  16. Part II Students: What creative ideas do you have? What can you create? Students can: Work with their teachers in the classroom to read, write, problem solve, research, interact and learn about art content Create their own books to learn and self-publish Share their own work with others Students can create, share and self publish
  17. Part II Learning: How can it improve learning? How can using iBooks in the art classroom improve Learning in art? How can Learning be Improved? Increase student’s desire to read and study art and art history in and out of class. Increases Student’s engagementandassesses performance along the way. Helps art teachers develop targeted Internet Learning experiences Helps art teachers and students developing instructional learning materials aligned with the curriculum Helps art teachers to integrate technology into the classroom
  18. Part II Learning: How can it improve learning? How can using iBooks in the art classroom improve Learning in art? How can Learning be Improved? Create effective ways for teachers to introduce & manage differentiated instruction Create ways to address multiple ways that students learn and teachers teach Help teachers set up an art classroom so that students can work cooperatively and collaborative Create ways to improve critical and creative thinking
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  23. Part Three: Overview--Creating an iBook. What you will need Six Easy Steps Questions
  24. What you will need: the Basics Apple iOS Lion 10.7.2 or later
  25. What you will need: Additional Software Microsoft Word Pages iPhoto iMovie Keynote
  26. Making your book: Six Easy Steps Step One:Launch iBooks Author & Choose a Template from the Template Chooser Download and InstalliBooks Author from the App Store on your Macintosh Computer Choose one of the six Templates from the Template Chooser
  27. Making your book: Six Easy Steps Step Two: Add your content: Artwork, text, movies, charts, graphs, photos, glossary text…. Using iBooks Author create Cover Art Template, Sections, Chapters and Pages. This creates empty frameworks so that content can be inserted. Insert content into Template using iBooks Author: Cover Art Template, Sections, Chapters, and Pages Templates in iBooks Author
  28. Making your book: Six Easy Steps Step Three: Format as you go Format: Sections, Chapters Pages & Interactive Elements Add Widgets: Add interactive elements as you go such as Gallery, Keynote Presentations, Interactive images, 3D images, HTML 5 Objects and Reviews
  29. Making your book: Six Easy Steps Step Four: Create Glossary (Index) Entries Insert Glossary Text: Add glossary text in the Glossary Index Link Glossary Text: Link glossary text to words and pages throughout the book
  30. Making your book: Six Easy Steps Step Five: Preview and Review Your Book Preview your book: Landscape, Portrait and Table of Contents Mode Link Glossary Text: Link glossary text to words and pages throughout the book
  31. Making your book: Six Easy Steps Step Six: Publish and Share Conduct a thorough Review of your Book: Spell & Grammar Check Decide between Publishing or Sharing (Sharing…stop here and save your book as a PDF file.) Create a Publishing Account with Apple Choose between Free or For Sale Book (For Sale books will need an ISBN number) Upload and check for Errors using Apple Publishing Software Troubleshoot any errors Submit for Publication in iBooks Store
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