[Athen] Nook app for IOS

Todd DeVries devrtodd at isu.edu
Thu Nov 29 15:26:52 PST 2012


Hello Robert,

I snagged a copy on Tuesday evening and found it to be quite easy to
use. Functionality seems close to that of the regular ibooks app.
VoiceOver reads adequately, accepting the annoying page change sound.

I've not done much with the dictionary or bookmarking functions as of
yet.

Thanks,

Todd

Thursday, November 29, 2012, 1:05:15 PM, you wrote:


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> Hey all,

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> I know it really just came out, but has anybody had students try

> the newest Nook App for IOS? I’ve downloaded one book that I’ll be

> starting soon, but haven’t played with it extensively. What I’ve tried is very impressive.

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> What has me excited is that almost every e-text request I’ve had

> for the spring semester is available as a Nook Book. I’m a bit

> reluctant to have students go that route without more investigation,

> but this looks promising to me. The other cool thing is that all

> but one of the Nook Book versions has been cheaper than the hard copy from our bookstore.

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> If anybody has played with this more, please let me know what your thoughts are.

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> Thanks.

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> Robert Lee Beach

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> Assistive Technology Specialist

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> Kansas City Kansas Community College

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> 7250 State Avenue

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> Kansas City, KS 66112

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> 913-288-7671

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> rbeach at kckcc.edu

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