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Best Platforms for eBook and Printed Book Distribution

Kitaboo on EdTech

When it comes to distributing eBooks and printed books, there are several platforms that offer a range of services for authors and publishers. In this post, we’ll explore the best eBook hosting platforms that are well-suited for self-publishing authors and publishers alike. Let’s get exploring! Table of Contents: I.

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Chrome Can: Creating eBooks with Chromebooks!

Dr. Shannon Doak

This media includes images, audio, video, blog posts, and eBooks. Chromebooks can do all of these things including creating eBooks. eBooks come in a variety of formats including PDF, ODF, AWZ, LIT, MOBI, EPUB etc. Students can then use Google Docs to create their eBooks and then save the file as a PDF.

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Physical Bookstores in The Digital Age

Ask a Tech Teacher

You’ll find Alex has written a thoughtful analysis of what’s going on with physical bookstores in an ebook era: The Future of Physical Bookstores in the Digital Age. When Amazon released the Kindle in 2007 authors began to see the end of times. Brick and mortar bookstores have been a dying breed in recent years.

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How Hashtags Can Empower You in 2016

Teacher Reboot Camp

In August 2007, Chris Messina introduced hashtags (#) into Twitter’s code , which meant anyone using the platform could add a # sign front of any word(s) without spaces to make it a clickable link leading to a page where all tweets with this hashtag were aggregated. Add hashtags at the end of your blogs posts to reach a target audience.

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Goal: Test the Power of Hashtags

Teacher Reboot Camp

In August 2007, Chris Messina introduced hashtags (#) into Twitter’s code , which meant anyone using the platform could add a # sign front of any word(s) without spaces to make it a clickable link leading to a page where all tweets with this hashtag were aggregated. The Power of Hashtags. Click here to discover all the 2015 goals !

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Goal: Test the Power of Hashtags

Teacher Reboot Camp

In August 2007, Chris Messina introduced hashtags (#) into Twitter’s code , which meant anyone using the platform could add a # sign front of any word(s) without spaces to make it a clickable link leading to a page where all tweets with this hashtag were aggregated. The Power of Hashtags. Click here to discover all the 2015 goals !

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Goal: Rethink Classroom Management

Teacher Reboot Camp

Recently, the Science Friday podcast (July 2015) revealed research showing the ineffectuality of school suspension: “According to a 2007 report from the non-profit Texas Appleseed, for example, over 80 percent of the adults in Texas prisons had dropped out of school. ” Listen to the rest of the podcast to listen to the research.

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