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Book Drum - Books - 0 views

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    Book Drum is the perfect companion to the Books we love, bringing them to life with immersive pictures, videos, maps and music It has been a great tool for close reading in my AP Lit class. Love Bookdrum!
eflclassroom 2.0

Books 4 Teachers - 0 views

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    A community and bookstore for teachers! All the best, hand picked lists of books. Come join and help us create lists of the BEST books by teachers / for teachers.
J Black

Kindle, schmindle...I've got your $350 e-book reader right here | Digital City Podcast - CNET Blogs - 0 views

  • With all the buzz about Amazon's new Kindle 2, you'd think this revamped e-book reader was the most advanced piece of technology this side of designer babies. After all, for $359, you get a color screen, Wi-Fi and Web browsing, video playback, 60GB of storage, and a reasonably usable keyboard.
  • Not only is there a wide range of PC software available for buying and displaying e-books (and tons of free content as well), when you're done with all that highbrow readin', pop open a Web browser and rot your brain with some Hulu videos.
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    With all the buzz about Amazon's new Kindle 2, you'd think this revamped e-book reader was the most advanced piece of technology this side of designer babies. After all, for $359, you get a color screen, Wi-Fi and Web browsing, video playback, 60GB of storage, and a reasonably usable keyboard. Oh wait, you don't get any of that stuff. No, that's what $350 can get you if invested in even a low-end Netbook, such as the new 10-inch Acer Aspire One. Not only is there a wide range of PC software available for buying and displaying e-books (and tons of free content as well), when you're done with all that highbrow readin', pop open a Web browser and rot your brain with some Hulu videos.
Tania Sheko

Reading Trails | featured trails - 0 views

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    a featured trail of reading trails - books on a theme, eg. books to read before you die, post-apocalyptic books, etc.
Dennis OConnor

Super searchers go to school ... - Google Books - 16 views

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    Interview and chapter from Dr. David Barr, founder of the 21st Century Information Fluency Project. This Google book article from Joyce Valenza & Reva Basch's book Super Searchers Go to school reaveal some of David's thinking about the knowledge, skills and dispositions for successful searching. Anyone who knows David Barr recognizes his amazing understanding of 21st century information systems. This is a gem. Don't miss it.
Rick Beach

Making Sense of Digital Books for Kids - Part 2 | GeekDad | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Describes creation of interactive children's e-books and apps for creating e-books
Pooja Sharma

Why is Buying Books Online a Better Idea? - 0 views

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    Regardless of which book you read, they transport you to the world of learning. books help you to learn better, making it easier for you to understand. The best thing today when you look for books is that you can easily get them online.
k12educations

Buy Best IIT JEE books for IIT JEE Main and Advanced 2019 - TopperLearning - 0 views

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    Get the best IIT JEE books for Main and Advanced 2019 preparation. These books has been prepared by Motion Education covering every JEE topics. Here we provide exam oriented notes to strengthen your fundamentals and problem solving skills.
booksmela

Buy Academics Books Online - # 1 Academics TextBooks Shopping site - 0 views

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    o wait in the long queue while purchasing you academic books. We value your time so we have updated our Online shopping site with proper content which helps you to choose right book. F
Nik Peachey

Digital Tools for Teachers - 0 views

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    This book has been written and designed primarily with English language teachers in mind though the majority of the resources and tools contained in the book will have much wider use than just language teaching. The book contains more than 70 tools and resources and these have been hand picked because they represent a broad cross-section of what is at present available.
Scott Kinkoph

BiblioNasium - Kids Share Book Recommendations. Use Online Reading Logs, Find Books At Their Reading Level - 0 views

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    Social network for kids 6-12 years built around sharing books/reading. Teachers can easily set up classes, reading lists, etc.
Peter Horsfield

Mackenzie Bearup - Extraordinary People Changing the Game - 0 views

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    Mackenzie Bearup may seem unfortunate for having been diagnosed to have an incurable disease known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. She, however, did not let this disability keep her from doing extraordinary things, like providing kids with distraction to help them cope with their emotional distress and physical pain. After discovering how books made her feel better despite the pain, she started a book drive that is now known as Sheltering books. She just turned 18, so we could expect more good deeds from this lovely young lady who's in pain yet still managed to think of others. To read more about Mackenzie Bearup visit www.thextraordinary.org.
Cheska Lorena

Free Technology for Teachers: The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 0 views

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    "In this book there introductions to more than six dozen web tools for K-12 teachers. Additionally, you will find sections devoted to using Skype with students, ESL/ELL, blogging in elementary schools, social media for educators, teaching online, and using technology in alternative education settings. Here's the list of contributors to The Super book of Web Tools for Educators: George Couros, Patrick Larkin, Kelly Tenkely, Adam Bellow, Silvia Tolisano, Steven Anderson, Cory Plough, Beth Still, Larry Ferlazzo, Lee Kolbert, and Richard Byrne. "
Caroline Roche

Cover story - Broken spines |TES - 0 views

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    Article about the use of E books, especially textbooks in schools. Fair and openended article- does not advocate getting rid of traditional books, just integrating ebooks with books.
Kathleen N

We Give Books - Read With Us Today - 33 views

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    Read a book online which in turn sends a free book to a charity campaign of your choice! Great service learning project!
Steve Ransom

Should Professors Allow Students to Use Computer Devices in the Classroom? | HASTAC - 25 views

  • One final comment, a funny one.  On Monday, in my "Twenty-First Century Literacies" class where laptops are required for a whole range of experiments and inclass collaborative work, I caught one of my students with his laptop open and with a book propped secretly inside it, reading away in his book when he should have been paying attention.   So maybe that's the next class, "Should Professors Allow Students to Use bookS in the Classroom Devised for Computer Learning?"   I'm being facetious but that's the point.  A book is a technology too.   How and when we use any technology and for what purpose are the questions we all need to ask.
  • Do you see the difference?   "Computer learning" doesn't exist.   In 2011, it exists less than it did a decade ago and, in a few years, that phrase won't exist at all.   Students learn.  Computers are tools for all kinds of things, from checking the Facebook page, to making notetaking easier, to being fact checking or calculating devices that can take a class to a more sophisticated level to interactive social networking devices that can either distract a class or allow for new forms of group collaboration.   There are many other uses as well.   The point is that most profs have (a) simply "adapted" (as a colleague told me recently) to computers without understanding the intellectual and pedagogical changes they can enable; or (b) resigned themselves to their present, gleefully or resentflly; or (c) made them into a pedagogical tool; or (d) all of the above.    
  • The point isn't that the class has to be designed for "computer learning" but that there are different forms of learning available with a device and profs should be allowed to determine if they want to facilitate and make use of those different forms of learning or not.
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    Great post by Cathy Davidson. Her final facetious question of we will ban books because they can distract students makes a nice point.
booksmela

Fundamentals of Ayurvedic Medicine : Vaidya Bhagwan Dash, 9788170306412, 8170306418 - 0 views

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    "If you are looking for Ayurveda books online to make your life happy and healthy then you will find the best place to buy Ayurveda books. booksMela's Online bookstore gives you many options for books search like book's Title, book's Author and book's ISBN."
Martin Burrett

Book: Release your @inner_drive - 0 views

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    This book is aimed at teenagers, but could be used by teachers to start class or individual discussions about life issues. book focuses and provides great tips to revise and prepare for examinations. Accessible, colourful infographics throughout make content digestible.
Martin Burrett

Story Jumper - 48 views

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    This is a fabulous site for creating free ebooks by uploading photos from your computer, or by using the well stocked gallery of props scenes and characters provided by the site. Just drag and drop your items into place. books can be private or shared using a url link. A free signing is required. You can also have your ebooks made into real books for a fee. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
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Ehsan Ullah

Who Was Steve Jobs? A Great Book For Kids - 0 views

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    It may not be an easy question to answer when your kid ask you "Who was Steve Jobs?" But there's a book which is tackling that subject in a kid-friendly way.
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