[Asis-l] CHE > Latest Attempt to Hawk E-Textbooks: Make Them Easier for Professors to Use

Gerry McKiernan gerrymckiernan at live.com
Sun Jul 18 15:39:03 EDT 2010


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Wired Campus  > July 14, 2010, 05:09 PM ET  > By Jeff Young
 
It has been hard to get most professors excited about e-textbooks, but publishers continue to try new ways to sell them on the format. The latest strategy seems to make the e-textbooks even easier for professors to use, by integrating them more tightly into the course-management systems they are already familiar with.
 
Today Blackboard announced deals with a major textbook publisher— McGraw Hill—and two college bookstore chains—Barnes & Noble College Booksellers and Follett Higher Education Group—to sell textbooks through the tech company's course-management system and to tie online assignments from the e-texts directly into existing online gradebooks.
 
And earlier this week, CourseSmart, which distributes electronic editions of books by major textbook publishers, announced a new feature that better links its e-textbooks with the leading course-management systems.
 
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Under its new agreement with Blackboard, McGraw Hill's series of online textbooks, called Connect, will link seamlessly with the course-management system. " [snip].
 
Links To Full Article And Blackboard And Publishers Links And Inside Higher Ed Article > Blackboard's Bid to Galvanize E-Texts Available From 
 
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