School districts are leveraging the power of the Web to make a difference in student learning, teacher professional development, administrator data management, parental information, and district security. The use of broadband technology and wireless communications are key factors in delivering these opportunities. This ebook provides information on effective and cost effective solutions to providing the high-speed wireless access and applications required to enable anywhere, anytime access to the latest tools to improve student learning, provide access to data, and ensure safety and security - today and well into the 21st century.
Responding to librarians’ and patrons’ evolving digital information needs, McGraw-Hill has taken the revolutionary step of providing unlimited concurrent usage to the digital library so patrons can access high-quality curated content from world-renowned authorities.
Responding to librarians' and patrons' evolving digital information needs, McGraw-Hill has taken the revolutionary step of providing unlimited concurrent usage to the digital library so patrons can access high-quality curated content from world-renowned authorities.
The expansion of secondary education is now the world's most pressing educational challenge. This carefully prepared and thoroughly researched book should inspire policy-makers and educational planners to explore how open schooling can expand secondary education cost-effectively in their jurisdictions.
Podcasts are great way to add some new excitement to your lesson plans. With podcasts students can make all kinds of audio files and share them with the class as a report or post them online.
This eBook takes apart e-signatures from SigningHub and DocuSign and compares the differences in terms of the document formats used, the flexibility offered in terms of signature appearances, and the cryptographic strength and long-term verifiability of the underlying digital signatures.
This eBook takes apart e-signatures from SigningHub and DocuSign and compares the differences in terms of the document formats used, the flexibility offered in terms of signature appearances, and the cryptographic strength and long-term verifiability of the underlying digital signatures.
"A fab platform for creating your own ebooks. You can even embed images and videos. There is also a huge range of published work from the community. Invite others to comment and even collaborate on your stories."
Welcome to the first November edition of my Edtech and ELT newsletter.
In this editions you can find:
A discount code for my new ebook
Some really interesting articles on how the internet is impacting on truth and fact
Some great new apps and tools to encourage students to create their own videos.
Yesterday I sat down and built a new guide, Google Documents for "Teachers. The 40 page guide (embedded below) is designed to help teachers who have never used Google Documents" (Richard Byrne, 2012.04.09, ¶1).
This is a listing of 260 sites that legally offer free books (eBooks) for download or for online viewing.
Because this page is becoming extremely long I have switched the genre sections to their own pages. Please check these separate pages out if you are interested in a particular genre as they have some links that have not been added to this main list as of yet and they also have links to audio books.
"The listing here is in alphabetical order. it may be easier to search by genre. ( 16 pages here of different genres.) If you do not see one that covers your interests, let me know and I may be able to put one together.
I have also put together a listing of sites that offer free and legal audio books at Free Audio Books Online
These listings may be searched in the following methods:
Alphabetical Listing - A listing of the site names in alphabetical order
Listing by Genre - Links to pages here for different book genres (16)
Online Local Libraries -These sites have links to local libraries which have much content for members"