Moving from Digital Books (PDFs) to eTextbooks: What a True eTextbook Should Look Like 1 Dr. Roger Von Holzen DirectorCenter for Information Technology.

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Moving from Digital Books (PDFs) to eTextbooks: What a True eTextbook Should Look Like 1 Dr. Roger Von Holzen DirectorCenter for Information Technology in Education Northwest Missouri State University

Presenters Environment Northwest Missouri State University enrolls over 7,000 students Has provided textbooks to students for over 100 years –$6 per credit hour fee Northwests Electronic Campus program provides a notebook computer to every student –$180 per semester fee* 2

Why Textbooks Matter The combined print publishing business for the education industry is worth in the range of $12-14 billion per year in North America Thad McIlroy: 3

4 Source: National Association of College Stores

5 Serway, Faughn and Vuille College Physics Cengage 8 th Edition Cengage list price: $ Cengagebrain.com price: $ Cengage eBook price: $ Amazon new: $ Kindle edition: NA Half.com: $74.94 Amazon used: from $73.95 Chegg.com paper semester rental: $48.46 CourseSmart e-textbook 180 day rental: $ Northwest textbook rental: $ rd Edition 2006 Amazon new: from $50.00 % of List Price 84.9% 50.0% 77.5% 32.3% 31.9% 20.9% 50.0% 7.8% 21.6%

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eReaders Kindle from Amazon.com –Kindle: $139 –Kindle DX: $379 Sony Reader –Pocket Edition: $130 Barnes & Noble –Nook: $148 –Color Nook: $249* 7

eReaders Incorporates E Ink technology for great readability Features low power consumption and long battery life Most support PDF and ePub formatted textbooks Have keyword searching and annotating (very important features for students and faculty) No interactivity possible with online resources and course sites Generally black/white only No Flash animation or video Light weight (10.2 oz to 12.1 oz) Work best for pleasure reading* 8

Notebook Computers eTextbook options: –Web-based integrated in course management system –Computer-based downloaded into VitalSource Bookshelf or CourseSmart Bookshelf software* 9

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Notebook Computers Bookshelf software features: –Pages look identical to print textbook with same pagination or various book layout options –Easy navigation with linked Table of Contents –Search specific topics within an eTextbook, a chapter or a page –Take notes and highlight text –Copy and paste text –Print pages, share information with classmates* 12

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Notebook Computers Positive features: –Support PDF and ePub formatted textbooks –Have keyword searching and annotating –Interactivity possible with online resources and course sites –Flash animation and various video formats allowed –Minimum weight (5-7 pounds) Issues: –Displays reflectivity can impact readability –Short battery life –Color display –Ergonomically not designed for extended reading Weight can be an issue* 16

Tablet Computers Wide array of tablets –iPad ($500) –Samsung Galaxy Tab ($600/$250 with contract) –Dell Streak 7 ($450/$200 with contract) –Motorola Atrix and Xoom (Atrix from $199) –Lenovo IdeaPad U1 –HP TouchPad (WebOS) –Windows 8 tablet from Dell (2012?)* 17

Tablet Computers Positive features: –Color display –Ergonomically designed to allow extended reading –Low power consumption and long battery life –Support PDF and ePub formatted textbooks –Support keyword searching –Support annotating and highlighting –Interactivity possible with online resources and course sites –Light weight (10 oz to 12 oz)* 18

Tablet Computers Whats needed: –Improved readability LED displays reflectivity can impact readability –Can be used as a productivity tool USB ports Stylus input –Support Flash animation and other video formats –Support full ADA compliance –Open to any software –Competitively priced –Rugged* 19

Attributes of Effective eTextbooks View color images Conduct keyword searches Insert notes and annotate text Add digital bookmarks Copy and paste text Print pages and share notes Change font size while retaining original page numbers* 20

Attributes of Effective eTextbooks Provide interactive learning opportunities and feedback –Flash cards Integrate grades into course management system –Quiz results reported to gradebook View animations of key concepts and themes View flash and video files of various formats Follow mastery learning approach to content View text on smartphones* 21 The Daily

Present Status Most eTextbooks are PDF in format CourseSmart –50-60% off retail price for 180 day access –PDF files with interactive content limited to external course-related web site Flat World Knowledge –Only 33 textbooks currently available –PDF or HTML with few external resources Sage eTextbooks –PDF with links to external videos OER Commons –Very limited content areasfew standard textbooks –PDF format* 22

Pricing Conundrum eTextbook prices fixed at half the price of printed editions –Based on PDF format for most eTextbooks Enhanced, interactive eTextbooks will require additional investment of resources –Additional costs will increase price of eTextbooks eTextbook experience should trump pricing Need for standardized eTextbook format * 23

Faculty Created eTextbooks Software available to aid in eTextbook development –Pages –SoftChalk Key concerns: –Lack of time –Lack of comprehensive knowledge and publishing skills –Need for thorough copyright clearance* 24

Goal: Integrated Interactive eTextbooks Provide faculty with guidelines as to expectation for eTextbooks and related supplemental electronic materials No longer accept PDF-formatted eTextbooks Push to integrate supplemental materials and eTextbook within course management website Continue to search for new delivery platform –Tablet PC with eReader option enTourage eDGe* 25

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