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in title, tags, annotations or urlthe edWeb - Exploring eBooks for K-12 - 48 views
Revolutionizing Education: What We're Learning from Technology-Transformed Schools - 67 views
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"In this eBook, Project RED - a national research and advocacy effort - shares preliminary results from a survey of technology-rich schools and takes a look at what past research and current observation tells us about the keys to successful technology implementation. What do we know about curriculum reform or the leadership, funding and legislation changes that will allow technology to transform learning and schools, just as it has transformed homes and offices in almost every other segment of our society? "
Terry Freedman's Amazing Web 2 Projects 2010 [eBook] - 93 views
Myebook - The Vikings - 136 views
The eLearning Guild : Guild eBooks: Home - 2 views
My Ebook Maker - 94 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Google Docs for Teachers - A Free eBook - 11 views
Kids and Ebooks: The Future of Digital Learning | Knowledge Management System (KMS) Blog - 90 views
Free ebooks: Great content from Microsoft Press that won't cost you a penny - Microsoft Press - Site Home - MSDN Blogs - 5 views
Project Gutenberg - free ebooks - 4 views
Gutenberg Ebook - 148 views
Hot Free Books - 119 views
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A good site to find online ebooks of classic titles. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
eBooks@Adelaide: Free Web Books, Online - 8 views
Melville House Books » Random House makes history, says it will sell books to libraries with no restriction on number of loans - 34 views
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threw caution to the wind and announced they’d struck a deal with libraries: It was going to raise the price of its ebooks to library wholesalers, but once a library had bought the book, that was it. They could loan it out as many times as they wanted and never have to pay for it again.
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Random House , threw caution to the wind and announced they’d struck a deal with libraries: It was going to raise the price of its ebooks to library wholesalers, but once a library had bought the book, that was it. They could loan it out as many times as they wanted and never have to pay for it again.
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