Educational materials students actually open

Course packs and readers fail when they are buried in the LMS as “Week 3.pdf.” A flipbook link is easier to scan on a phone between classes—and still looks like something the department published on purpose.

Faculty and instructional designers export readers, lab manuals, and slide decks to PDF. PDF Flip adds a readable viewer with page navigation, zoom, and optional password protection for cohort-only material. You are not replacing the LMS—you are giving students a cleaner path to the same content.

Readers and long-form packs

For multi-chapter readers, choose a template that matches pacing—vertical reader or magazine spread depending on how the PDF was designed. RTL languages need the PDF exported correctly first; see RTL flipbooks if your materials are not LTR.

Distribution

Share stable links in the syllabus, embed flipbooks on the course site, or gate URLs behind your existing login. Password protection works when you want a simple gate without rebuilding the whole course shell.

Accessibility expectations

No viewer solves every accessibility requirement alone. Pair a clear flipbook with a well-tagged source PDF and an honest download path when someone needs static text—see flipbook accessibility.

Formats

Upload PDF directly or send Word and PowerPoint exports through conversion—supported file formats lists what each plan accepts.