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INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT. Digital techbooks Melissa coleman. The NEED TO INTRODUCE DIGITAL TEXTBOOKS (TECHBOOKS). RESEARCH. Lead thinkers for Discovery Techbook Development. Dr. Patricia Hagan. Mr. William McDonald. Mr. Dale Fulton. Dr. Shanika Hope. Dr. Carmen Arroyo.
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INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT Digital techbooks Melissa coleman
Lead thinkers for Discovery Techbook Development Dr. Patricia Hagan Mr. William McDonald Mr. Dale Fulton Dr. Shanika Hope Dr. Carmen Arroyo Remarks by Chairman Genachowski and Digital Education Leaders on National Adoption of Digital Textbooks Jenny Bradbury David Marsland Kevin Jenkins Daniel Byerly
Timeline of e-books • 1971 Project Gutenberg is the first established digital library • http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:About • 1990 The Internet makes digital media widely available • 1995 Amazon.com is the first online bookstore • 2001 digital books being sold in spanish • 2003 ebooks sold globally • 2005 Google gets into ebooks • 2007 Kindle is introduced • 2009 The Nook is introduced and libraries offer digital books for check out • 2010 Amazon.com is selling digital books on a massive scale
Timeline of digital techbooks • 2007 Initiation of market penetration for digital textbooks that focus on interactive features. • 2011 First introduction to my district of Discovery Science Techbook • Data in regards to enhanced ebooks which shows 21% of the market already has some in production. This data persuaded us to adopt the techbook. • http://www.teleread.com/paul-biba/ebook-publishing-stats-infographic-by-piotr-kowalczyk/ • 2011 Many publishers are creating interactive textbooks (Techbooks) • http://www.nature.com/nature_education/interactive_textbooks • 2012 Implementation of Discovery Science Techbook • The decision to adopt the techbook was completed in May of 2012 and implementation is occurring August of 2012. • http://www.discoveryeducation.com/
Timeline Continued. • 2012 and beyond • The confirmation stage has not yet been reached. Confirmation has been achieved in other organizations within the last school year and the techbook has been a success. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J1Nsz1ys0k • 2013 • Mass media and interpersonal means of communication are being used to diffuse the innovation. Cosmopolite channels of communication have been the most effective for Discovery Education and the adoption of their program. • http://2013.metcconference.org/index.php
Innovators Desoto Junior High Science Department: Christine Logan-Hollis, Peggy Boerner-Kirk, Melissa Coleman
Early Adopters and early majority Mr. Patrick Meyers Technology Team Elementary Teacher
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