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The Edukindle Ning was featured along with several members and schools using ereaders. In case you do not receive the magazine publication, here is the…Continue
Tags: tech&learning, ereaders
Started Jan 4, 2011
Elizabeth Roberts joined Jeremy Rinkel's group
Elizabeth Roberts joined Jeremy Rinkel's group
Elizabeth Roberts joined Jeremy Rinkel's group
Elizabeth Roberts joined Jeremy Rinkel's group
Robbie Reasoner joined Jeremy Rinkel's group
Robbie Reasoner joined Jeremy Rinkel's group
Mary Schwander joined Jeremy Rinkel's groupI hope everyone is having a great school year! I just released the first edition of my new publication Classroom Tech Monthly. Classroom Tech Monthly strives to provide helpful tips and articles to teachers that implement and use ereaders, tablets, and other technology in their classrooms. The first issue can be found here. Each issue will have a question of the month, iPad app of the month, Kindle Korner, and much more! I plan to…
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Q. What do I need to know about E-book lending and borrowing?
The concept of borrowing and lending ebooks can be a confusing issue for teachers and librarians. We held a webinar on Tuesday evening that focused on E-book Lending and Borrowing…
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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.
© 2013 Created by Will DeLamater.
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Hi Jeremy,
When I joined in February, our school just purchased six Kindles through a grant. Now I am ready (I think) to start. How are copyright, publishing info, etc. taken care of in the books downloaded into the Kindles? I have 45 books in each of the six Kindles now.
Jeremy,
I just received the go-ahead to purchase 12 Kindles. Now the work begins, starting with device and book management. Any suggestions on a check-out form? We use Alexandria for our library management program, I will call them for tech support. I am a little nervous regarding copyright, etc. I am also in the process of researching instructional lessons for the beginners so that they are familiar with the devices. ANY SUGGESTIONS ARE APPRECIATED.
Hello Jeremy,
Yes, I am planning to launch a Kindle Program at Flagstaff in the fall of 2011. I have been following Buffy Hamilton and Kathy Parker and I am so grateful for their willingness to share what they have learned as they set up Kindle program at their schools. What I need help with right now is understanding the logistics of purchasing Kindles and content via Amazon. What are my edu account options? I know just enough to be dangerous and would appreciate any and all help with this process.
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