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Amalia Connolly
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Jan 27, 2011
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The purpose of this group is to discuss and share information about how we are using or planning on using ereaders in libraries.
Jan 19, 2011
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Elementary School

The purpose of this group is to discuss and share information about how we are using or planning on using ereaders in the elementary classroom.
Jan 19, 2011
Amalia Connolly left a comment for Will DeLamater
"I signed on to this ning with some interest, because I want to investigate how teachers are trying out e-books in elementary school libraries. So far, the only e-books I have found implemented in elementary schools are nonfiction texts available…"
Nov 18, 2010
Will DeLamater left a comment for Amalia Connolly
"Welcome, Amalia! Are you thinking about sharing books with your kids using an ereader?"
Nov 18, 2010
Amalia Connolly is now a member of eBook Educators Group
Nov 18, 2010

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K-3
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Kindle
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At 8:41am on November 18, 2010, Will DeLamater said…
Welcome, Amalia! Are you thinking about sharing books with your kids using an ereader?
 
 
 

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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