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Follett Shelf & Nook Color

I invested in Follett Shelf last year with the hope that the ebooks would be able to be downloaded onto my Nook color ereaders, but that ha…

Started by Paula O'Rourke

4 Jan 25
Reply by Mary Schwander

Cataloging Kindle, Nook and iPad magazine apps?

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Have any of you been asked by a teacher or Tech Director about including links to apps (856 (Location and Acc…

Started by Patty Lebrenz

0 Nov 21, 2012

Kindles in backpacks?

      I read on Buffy's "permission to borrow a Kindle" form that students are not permitted to put the Kindles in their backpacks.  Is thi…

Started by karen Hennig

7 Oct 26, 2012
Reply by Will DeLamater

Skype meets library reading programs for kids.

I am getting  ready to host a Skype in at a public library in Greenville, Michigan. The library will gather the children in their local rea…

Started by K. Lorraine

0 Sep 24, 2012

Follett vs. Baker and Taylor

I posted this question on the forums site, but I think that this group would be better to ask so I apologize for cross posting. But do any…

Started by Linda Mercer

1 May 20, 2012
Reply by Robin Sowder

Nooks & Kindles in Student Backpacks

Hello, at my middle school we are now lending Nook Simple Touches with preloaded titles out to students.  To keep the cost down, I chose th…

Started by Carol Delaney

0 Mar 29, 2012

Policy/Agreement for K-12 Educator's Information Center

I now have a Nook Touch and a new Kindle for checkout to our intermediate school district employees. Each device has 6 or 7 purchased books…

Started by Judy Hauser

0 Jun 16, 2011

Sharing titles means sharing notes & bookmarks?

This quote comes from a recent Follett newsletter - it has me wondering if it's true for all e-readers?:   "Kindles, Nooks and their apps.…

Started by Paula O'Rourke

3 May 4, 2011
Reply by Will DeLamater

Overdrive and Kindle

I just saw the news release that Kindle is going to be available to use with Overdrive later this fall.  Is anyone currently using Overdriv…

Started by Anita Love

4 Apr 24, 2011
Reply by Kathy M Burnette

Loaning material for patron with own device

We are just starting to plan for Kindles in our K-12 Library. So, I am a real newbie.  What I am wondering is whether it is possible to loa…

Started by Melinda Miller

2 Apr 7, 2011
Reply by Jeanette Colodney

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Put Shakespeare in Your Pocket!

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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