Monday, January 26, 2015

Amazon Unveils New Segment of Kindle Direct Publishing – iSchoolGuide

Amazon.com has recently Announced a new segment of the Kindle Direct Publishing – EDU KDP to help educators and authors in producing contents for students.

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Amazon.com has recently Announced a new segment of the Kindle Direct Publishing – EDU KDP to help educators and authors in producing contents for students.

EDU KDP was designed specifically not just to prepare contents but also that Promote eTextbooks and other contents That can be downloaded or viewed in a wide range of devices Fire tablets like iPad, iPhone, Android smartphones and tablets, Mac, and PC.

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With the help of Amazon’s new Kindle Textbook Creator tool , the educators and authors can easily turn PDFs of Their textbooks and course materials into Kindle books and once the book is ready, they can now upload it to KDP.

“Kindle Textbook Creator makes it easy for anyone to take any PDF and create a richly featured and widely available eTextbook, “said Chuck Kronbach, Director, Kindle Direct Publishing in a press release . “We look forward to seeing how authors use the new tool and getting Their feedback to guide us in adding more features that KDP EDU over time.”

Kindle Textbook Creator comes with different features That can help enhance students’ learning experience. Included in the features are the Multi-Color Highlighting, Notebook, Flashcards, and Dictionary.

Author of Full Color Illustrations of the Fourth Dimension Chris McMullen said That he loved Kindle Textbook Creator and commended That it was a great solution for issues he had with converting many of my math-intensive print books to Kindle format.

“Educational content includes many often do equations, graphs, and tables. Kindle Textbook Creator made it easy for me to convert the print version of my geometry book a Kindle and reach even more readers, “McMullen said.

What’s more interesting Is That with KDP, the authors of the books can now earn royalties of up to 70%, while keeping Their rights and Maintaining Control of Their content. Authors are now given the option is enroll Their books in KDP Select royalty for additional opportunities.

This learn more about publishing textbooks through KDP, visit kdp.amazon.com/edu.

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