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Originally Posted by harriska2
I'm interested in this also. It would make the reader usable in a classroom setting where you can highlight words to look up and notes for students to read and possibly write short answers.
I think goodreader will do this for pdfs but I don't know if goodreader does epubs.
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At this time, Marvin doesn't automatically sync annotations among multiple devices, but with a bit of effort and would be possible to manually accomplish it.
Here's how I'd go about it:
- Create the annotations and highlights in the master iDevice (i.e., the teacher's iPad)
- Extract mainDb.sqlite and the Documents folder from the master iDevice (note that this includes all of the books installed in the teacher's version of Marvin).
- For each of the student iDevices, using iFunbox to copy the master mainDb.sqlite and Documents folder to the student's installation of Marvin.
At this point, each student would be starting with a clone of the teacher's copy. Then, you could assign the student to look up vocabulary words and create their own annotations, which could be individually exported by student.
Not an elegant solution, but possible.
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