ePublishing
Electronic publishing allows for students to share their writing with a real-world audience in a digital format. By integrating ePublishing with website creation or blogging, students will have a platform to receive feedback from a wide audience.
Google DocsStudents can easily turn a Google Doc into a webpage to be shared with a wide audience. When students have drafted, collaborated, and edited within Docs and are ready to publish their work, they can simply click File>Publish to the Web. They will then have a URL that will link to their work, or a code to embed their work within a different webpage tool (like Weebly).
iBook AuthoriBooks Author provides the opportunity to create a more "finished" publication. iBooks Author is only available on a Mac device. Users can add text, graphics, videos, interactive widgets, and much more with "drag and drop" ease. Finished books can be published and shared through iBookstore. Since iBooks Author resides on your device and not in the cloud, collaboration is challenging.
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IssuuThis free service allows you to upload PDF, Word, Excel and Powerpoint files to create online magazines with page-turning effect. These documents can be embedded into an existing blog or website, or it can be displayed
FlipSnackFlipSnack allows you to turn a PDF into an interactive flipbook that can be shared or embedded into a blog or website. FlipSnack has some advanced settings that help customize the final product. This video shows the process of transforming a Google Doc into a FlipSnack book and embedding it into Blogger.
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