eBooks and eReaders Go to School
Many students are among the consumers investing in ereading devices, and many school libraries are piloting hardware loans to gauge the appeal and practicality of a switch to digital formats. This second session on ebooks in education provides an up-to-the-minute survey of the constantly-changing ebook landscape, paying particular attention to the instructional advantages and potential pitfalls when using dedicated ereader devices in the school environment. The presenters will offer an overview of the most common ereader devices and applications, files, formats, and DRM issues related to ebook content; some practical concerns when purchasing ebooks; ethnographic response from teens using ereaders; and sources for free ebooks.
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Carolyn Jo Starkey and Wendy S. StephensEducation
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Go Math
This binder contains resources to help you and your students with the EGo Math curriculum. It is a little like an online student reference book.
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bainvillebulldogsEducation
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Go Green
Great websites on conservation of our natural resources and how to go green including recycling, solar, and environmentally friendly products. Website list from the Spring Belmont Garden Faire
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BTHealth
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Go-Karts
Kids are starting to ask for a go-kart. We're do-it-yourself types, so here is a collection of stites about building go-karts.
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HomebedazzlePersonal
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Let's Go: Great Libraries!
Our virtual field trip will take us to some really interesting libraries; including some that are among the most famous and beautiful in the United States, if not the world. Along the way we will see that libraries are more than just books. We'll see how they are places of high technology as well as time machines to the past that help us understand the present. We will come back with some new skills in using library resources and information technologies.
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librarymlEducation
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Going West
7th gr. SS Drastic changes take place across the U.S. during the early to mid 1800s and these topics break it down.
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nora quinnEducation
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Lango - language on the go
Project LANGO aims to provide European language education for refugees and new-comers, i.e., new citizens, through the development of an app & webportal. It is designed with love for those now calling Europe: 'home'. LANGO is an ERASMUS+ funded project.
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VeronicaGelfgrenEducation
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Copy of Go Green
Great websites on conservation of our natural resources and how to go green including recycling, solar, and environmentally friendly products. Website list from the Spring Belmont Garden Faire
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Livebinders Search ResultsHealth
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Going Global at Southeast
This binder provides you with lesson ideas and resources to incorporate into your curriculum! It also will serve as a hub for brainstorming, future plans, detailed opportunities, and much more!
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Southeast Global Leadership TeamEducation
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