#Pubnow debate and transcript

On Friday 25th November Tweeters from across the Twittosphere gathered around the hashtag #Pubnow to have a discussion based around the question 'How is innovation adding value to publishing?' The students at City University and Sophie from eMC Design moderated the chat. For those who don't have a Twitter account or would like to keep [...]

By |2017-01-11T15:57:47+01:00November 29th, 2011|Categories: eMC folk, Publishing, Updates|1 Comment

How is education being transformed by the tablet?

We've been thinking a lot recently about the transformation the education industry is going through, particularly the materials used in teaching (from our educational material design point of view). A lot of the changes (and future thinking) have come about because of the technological advances in the tablet computer. Electronic educational materials are being integrated [...]

By |2017-01-11T15:57:47+01:00November 25th, 2011|Categories: Updates|1 Comment

ELThings!

Today we learned that Pearson has acquired Global Education and Technology Group, a leading provider of test preparation services for students in China who are learning English. It seems like a good move on Pearson's part who are continually strengthening their award winning English Language teaching resources. Making a move to China, the fastest growing [...]

By |2017-01-11T15:57:47+01:00November 21st, 2011|Categories: ELT, Publishing, Updates|0 Comments

Our involvement in ESU's winning ELT book for 2nd year in a row!

This week HRH The Duke of Edinburgh announced the winners of the 2011 English-Speaking Union English Language Book Awards. And eMC Design is delighted to have been involved with the production of the winning course. Written by Antonia Clare, Frances Eales, Steve Oakes, JJ Wilson and published by Pearson Longman, Speakout is a new general [...]

Between Folds with Francisca Prieto

Before we went to the November Book Machine gathering, we called into a little gallery just off Marylebone High Street called Jagged Art to see the latest exhibition from Francisca Prieto, Between Folds. The small room was full of her works which are based around using old and damaged books, newspapers and maps. Francisca folds [...]

By |2017-01-11T15:57:47+01:00November 8th, 2011|Categories: Design, eMC folk, Publishing, Updates|0 Comments

Events for #Publishing folk

This Thursday (3rd November, 6. ivermectin cp pharma preis 30pm) is Book Machine’s bi-monthly gathering at The Masons Arms in London. how to dose ivermectin for demodex It will see a pub full of publishing folk chatting about all things books and drinking the night away whilst catching up with friends, colleagues and lots of [...]

By |2022-07-24T14:37:34+01:00November 2nd, 2011|Categories: Publishing, Updates|0 Comments

Frankfurt Book Fair resources round-up

So after a busy few days last week all of the action and resources are slowly starting to trickle onto the web. dose of ivermectin to treat demodex in dogs Here are some of the most useful discussions, posts and resources out so far: Frankfurt Book Fair Blog The Global eBook  Market: Current Conditions & [...]

By |2022-07-24T23:58:29+01:00October 20th, 2011|Categories: Ebooks, Publishing, Updates|0 Comments

Brilliant free digital resources from @OReillyMedia

This week we have been busily reading up on all sorts of interesting new digital technologies (and how to implement them) through a series of brilliant new resources from O’Reilly. The ebooks can be downloaded in epub, mobi and pdf format, so are compatible for using on every device. non-ivermectin treatment for strongyles in horses [...]

By |2022-07-24T14:37:19+01:00October 13th, 2011|Categories: Design & Technology, Ebooks, Updates|0 Comments

University Press Scholarship Online

    A great new resource which has launched this September, will bring together material from the world's leading University Presses. About University Press Scholarship Online. A great example of joined up thinking and partnership working within the publishing world.

By |2011-10-07T14:48:48+01:00October 7th, 2011|Categories: Publishing, Updates|0 Comments