KeyBookshop has over 18,000 educational e-books ready and waiting for Apple’s iPad

Apple Online StoreWith over 18,000 titles ready and waiting, KeyBookshop is anxious for the arrival of the Apple iPad. Utilizing PDF technology, these ebooks will take full advantage of the iPad’s screen size and ability to display graphical as well as textual content. According to KeyBookshop, since the iPad is based on the iPhone OS and will run the same apps, there are a number of applications and methods to move PDF files to the iPad or iPhone.

The list of titles available at KeyBookshop.com covers an array of topics including core subjects such as reading, writing, math, science, literature social studies and language as well as more specialized topics such as computers, technology, arts, crafts, and many others. Teacher resources including activity guides, reproducible worksheets, lesson planning guides, and holiday ideas are also available. Browse the list of education ebook topics here.

The growing list of publishers includes well know names such as Scholastic, Encyclopedia Britannica, Teacher Created Resources, Weekly Reader Publishing, Evan-Moor Educational Publishing, Milliken, Saddleback Educational Publishing, and Prestwick House. The list is enhanced with smaller publishers who bring expertise in specific topics that may not be covered by larger companies. The complete list of ebook publishers can be found here.

Keybookshop.com is proud to offer this wonderful collection of educational resources in a convenient, cost effective, and environmentally friendly way. Combining this extensive collection of educational ebooks with the flexibility and power of a portable, full color, connected device creates a powerful combination of a resource library that is always at your fingertips. Store and print the material on your computer, take them with you on your iPad, a powerful combination.

Source: Keybookshop.com

12 Comments

  1. I believe the IPad will be much bigger than the Iphone and have a bigger halo effect than the IPod, even in it’s first iteration. I have reserved 2 IPads for pickup at the apple store here in Jax. fl. and had the wife reserve 2 for my mother and a child. Every parent will own 3 or 4 for their own family and kids. This is the perfect device for school books and using pages and safari to write papers. The full potential of this device is apparently lost on all the stock analysts for now, so I’m increasing my stock positions before the unveiling of the absolute most revolutionary product of the decade.

  2. Have you sen the prices at keybookshop? I picked some random samples and everything was much more expensive than actually purchasing the physical book from Amazon. It should be the other way around. No trees cut down, no printing costs, no binding, no shipping by truck, rail, boat.

    What gives?

  3. Readers should check out the various PC sites (as always, PC World is the worst) where the bloggers (not journalists, since they must show some skill and objectivity) and posters are braying about the colossal failure the iPad will be, what with no FILL IN THE BLANK.

    It amazes me that NONE of them has the imagination to see the potential this device has. Is this what years of Windows does to one, or are they just dullards to begin with?

    The revolution starts here.

  4. “Those tinny kids will not have to carry 25 to 40 pounds of book home and to school every day!”

    Neither will the coppery kids, the steely kids, or the golden kids. What irony.

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