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I'm wondering how anyone at an alternative or secondary school is using Kindles. We considered purchasing some earlier but was told by another high school that there isn't a way to delete/hide the credit card number attached to it. There is no way I can have a credit card number accessible to the students at my school! I had not planned on purchasing Kindles for that reason; however, two are being donated to my school next week. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated!
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Permalink Reply by Joanne F. Christensen on April 13, 2012 at 3:54pm Our district does it through gifting. We have multiple accounts, but one only has money in it.
Weber School District Gifting Model: http://weberhighlibrary.pbworks.com/w/file/51498859/Weber%20Distric...
Weber High School Kindle Page: http://weberhighlibrary.pbworks.com/w/page/49073664/KINDLES
Kindle the Love of Reading: http://librarypresentations.wikispaces.com/UCET+2012
Some of this overlaps.
Click the QR code on your smartphone to grab Sonnet 65 by the Bard himself! An experiment with how to distribute learning resources to students' mobile devices.
Download the QR code, print it, and post it somewhere for students to access. Or post it on your blog or other school website. Get the i-nigma code reader in the App Store or the Android market. It is the reader we prefer. Courtesy of The Learning Mag.
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