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Ebook Protection: Important Things You Should Know to Prevent Anyone from Copying and Selling Your eBook

Kitaboo on EdTech

The popularity of eBooks has indeed opened a plethora of new opportunities for readers and authors. At the same time, numerous emerging authors all around the globe have also benefited immensely from self-publishing eBooks. The eBook self-publishing process is not only cheap and easy but also highly sustainable.

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Covid’S Hit on Education and Literacy Levels Will Impact a Generation – Can Ebooks Help Us?

eSchool News

Scholastic US research indicates that of children who had read an eBook, 26% of boys and 16% of girls said they were reading more books as a result. There’s no limit or allowance to worry about – just complete access to the entire Nimble Stories’ library, as if it were your own. Social Media Accounts.

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8 Lessons in amplifying literacy with technology

Neo LMS

Some teachers might opt for using social media, posting frequent updates on Twitter, or uploading student reviews of books on Youtube. Introducing audiobooks and ebooks. It seems that children prefer ebooks for the sake of familiarity. The latter also has chat and online forums where students interact safely.

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40+ Hashtags to Follow to Learn About the Latest Teaching Trends

Teacher Reboot Camp

“The hashtag, that ubiquitous pound sign followed by a keyword, are part of the language of social media.”- Hashtags (text with a # sign front) are found all over social media on sites like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Vine, and GooglePlus. I tend to find the best resources with hashtags on Twitter.

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Top Hashtags to Get The Skinny on What’s Happening in Edtech

Teacher Reboot Camp

“The hashtag, that ubiquitous pound sign followed by a keyword, are part of the language of social media.”- I find it fascinating and love seeing how educators use technology in innovative ways to transform their instructional practice and provide students with access to the world. ”- Neil Patel, Forbes.

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The Future is Now: Preparing Our Youngest Scholars for a Digital World

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Early exposure to technology can help children develop digital literacy skills. Tech Tools for Young Learners 00:07:56:05 – 00:08:11:21 Debbie Tannenbaum mentions her favorite tech tools for young learners, including Wixie and eBook Creator.

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Let’s Inspire Each Other During #ISTE2016 #NotAtISTE16

Teacher Reboot Camp

Please dm me for an invite on Twitter @ShellTerrell or message me on Facebook. Lisa Dabbs, Tanya Avrith, and Erin Klein will be presenting about edtech tools, social media in education, #NTChat, and connected classrooms. Click to access that resource! Register free here. No ISTE badge required. Other Free Events.

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