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Derek White

MobileRead Wiki - E-book Reader Matrix - 3 views

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    This page compares e-book reader devices that use e-paper. If you prefer Devices that use an LCD (TFT) display See: LCD E-Book Reader Matrix. For a general introduction to all e-book devices see: E-book devices. See also Web Tablets, PDA devices and Smartphones that may be used as e-book readers.
Nigel Robertson

News: Highlighting E-Readers - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Report on the findings of a trial at 3 unis of students using e-book readers. Main comment are that they are ok but rubbish for taking notes in the flexible way we do with paper.
Stephen Harlow

Blended approach extends reach - ft.com - - 0 views

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    "What a difference a year makes. Twelve months ago the most adventurous business schools were experimenting with e-readers - Kindles - to replace paper case studies and textbooks, and Facebook to boost student recruitment. Today, e-readers are passé; Facebook ubiquitous." --Someone tell WMS!
Nigel Robertson

Undead Tech: E-Ink and Readers | TechWatch | Fast Company - 1 views

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    Good background and short history of e-ink with limited review of Sony's current ebook reader.
Nigel Robertson

The Great Content Wars Of 2011 - 0 views

  • Look around the next time you’re sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people’s headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they’re not listening to music then they’re reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above.
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    Excellent piece on the changing digital landscape and what it means for content. "Look around the next time you're sat on a crowded city bus during commuting hours. Most people's headphones are now plugged into their phones. If by some chance they're not listening to music then they're reading the paper, a book, checking twitter, posing on facebook, writing an email, updating their diary or taking a photo and sticking a vintage filter on it while on their phone, or tablet, or e-reader. And they probably are listening to music while doing all the above."
Stephen Harlow

AppleInsider | Amazon Kindle 'rapidly' losing e-reader market share to Apple's iPad - 1 views

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    "As Apple's iPad continues its strong sales pace, the touchscreen tablet has narrowed the gap with Amazon's Kindle in terms of e-reader hardware market share."
Nigel Robertson

New Social E-Reading Platform Allows Real-Time Discussions, Right On the E-Book's Pages - 2 views

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    Social e-books - what will they think of next :)
Nigel Robertson

display - 1 views

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    "The Higher Education Academy published the book Transforming Higher Education Through Technology Enhanced Learning in December 2009. Although the book has its genesis in the e-learning Benchmarking & Pathfinder Programme led by the Higher Education Academy from 2005-2008 readers will find that the book contains a thought-provoking edited collection which offers far more than a straightforward account of outcomes of one national programme; you will find that it is both broad in scope and reflective in tone"
Nigel Robertson

Wikipedia Goes All Douglas Adams With Portable E-Reader | Technomix | Fast Company - 0 views

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    WikiReader - Mobile device with all Wikipedia english language articles. Works offline but can be updated with current content. Simple and cheap.
Derek White

College students' use of Kindle DX points to e-reader's role in academia - 1 views

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    A study of how University of Washington graduate students integrated an Amazon Kindle DX into their course reading provides the first long-term investigation of e-readers in higher education.
Nigel Robertson

Electronic textbooks: set to take over? | University Affairs - 1 views

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    Good article on the emergence of e-textbooks in education and the affordances they offer.
Nigel Robertson

The Future Of Learning Content - 0 views

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    It's inevitable-technology changes education. In the first book of the "Next is Now" series, Rob Reynolds, Ph.D., analyzes the meaningful impact new e-reader and tablet technology is having on the education industry, and how these devices are making publishing, teaching-and learning-easier.
Nigel Robertson

Kapp Notes: Want to Write an Electronic Book? Check Out Sony - 0 views

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    "Over at Wired I found a great article on the ability of authors to self-publish their own books directly to the Sony eReader."
Nigel Robertson

Borders launches the Kobo eReader and eBook store - 2 views

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    Kobo eReader and eBook store
Nigel Robertson

New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education - 0 views

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    The purpose of this e-book is to explore the use of mobile devices in learning in higher education, and to provide examples of good pedagogy. We are sure that the rich variety of examples of mobile learning found in this book will provide the reader with the inspiration to teach their own subjects and courses in ways that employ mobile devices in authentic and creative ways. This book is made up of a collection of double blind peer-reviewed chapters written by participants in the project New technologies, new pedagogies: Using mobile technologies to develop new ways of teaching and learning.
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