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I'm trying to build more engaging professional services learning content and I like how Kotobee feels like something that was made for enterprise 15 years ago. Thus, not making the system fit for a huge image size so it needs primary optimization. Also, there are times in the customize tab, the gear keeps on loading without showing the web preview. I like to make custom header titles above my lessons (using a laptop) but once you view it on mobile, it becomes unorganized. Since Filipino students mostly use phones for online learning, the fact that I cannot separately edit its mobile app version is unbearable. You can add custom autoplay audio that aids their flow of reading. Kotobee Author has another exquisite feature that is widget integration from sites such as BookWidgets that makes students attentive and interested. To lessen the bandwidth usage, you do not need to open a browser since it automatically pops up for your convenience. Even when using words, you can link them to any websites, chapters, or anchors in the book. With Kotobee Author, you can add any types of images, videos, 3D models, and even graded assessments. It makes an eBook interactive, engaging, and eye-catching to the readers.

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The most impactful feature would be to import a PDF or Word document into a Kotobee Author file (there might be some tweakings needed).
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It only needs to be downloaded so that means offline access is possible with fewer exceptions if you have URL links embedded. Overall, Kotobee Author is an interactive ebook appropriate for my blended class specifically for reference use as well. It's not all the time that I'm connected to a WiFi, and in cases where internet connection is poor, it becomes challenging to proceed working on the platform, though one once is already connected to the net, the application tool automatically syncs and saves your work, so nothing goes to waste.
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It has everything I needed in looking for a quality authoring tool, but Kotobee software can still be improved if it could allow more access to its elements and features even offline. Oh, and I'd also like to add that its customer support is top-of-the-line, since it gives free one-on-one demos or tutorials which the user can schedule in his/her most convenient time.
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Finally, the tool gets updated more often than not, which I find so interesting since every update comes with improved features. And with the aid of basic coding, one can facilitate unlimited materials using HTML 5 Package. For example, third-party elements can be integrated in the e-book such as Hot Potatoes, Eclipse Crossword, and Word Search Puzzle Maker. Further, I find its features very engaging. I love the fact that its output can take several formats: an embeddable tool in various LMS platforms, a separate mobile application, or as an e-pub material. Kotobee Author has all the tools one needs in making an interactive e-book. It's a time-saving, all-in authoring tool for teachers like me! More power, Kotobee! PROS Add on the list the myriad of widgets that can be used in incorporating gamification in the classroom or in online distance learning. Its special features such as photo galleries, integrated animations and videos, and interactive quizzes with real-time feedback are a sure hit among the learners. With this tool, I have unlimited opportunities to engage my students in meaningful, engaging, and interesting way to learn stuff. Manitoba CUPE is holding its annual convention at the Keystone Centre and the labour movement wanted to rally against banning books, said Kirk Carr, president of the Brandon and District Labour Council.As a teacher, I find Kotobee Author as a very useful tool in developing learning materials that capitalize on e-learning as its format and way of delivery. "We want to stand in solidarity with folks in the community that are being harmed by this ban." "We're here to show that it's going to be a bad thing and we're just showing support for the community," said Morrisseau, who was one of about 80 people at the rally organized by the Canadian Union of Public Employees. There is fear among LGBTQ community members now as they wait to see what the school board will decide at its next meeting on May 23, said Marshall Morrisseau from the Sexuality Education Resource Centre in Brandon. The march was in reaction to a delegation before the Brandon School Division board of trustees on May 8, calling for the removal of LGBTQ, sexual education resources and other books in school libraries. Cries of, "banning books is not OK," could be heard on Brandon's 18th Street Wednesday during a rally in support of the LGBTQ community.
