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12 Websites for Digital Books Summer Reading

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Elementary and middle school children can read the books or have them read aloud to them. Books can be read online or via iOS, Android, Google Play, and Amazon. TumbleBookLibrary is a curated database of over 1100 elementary age ebooks. Access this collection via the website. Listen and Read. TumbleBookLibrary.

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13 Websites That Provide Lots of Digital Books for Summer Reading

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Elementary and middle school children can read the books or have them read aloud to them. The books can be accessed on the website, iOS, Android, Amazon, and Nook. Books can be read online or via iOS, Android, Google Play, and Amazon. TumbleBookLibrary is a curated database of over 1100 elementary age ebooks. Mighty Book.

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Solving Mysteries on Mars: TimePod AR – SULS0202

Shake Up Learning

It’s all part of Verizon’s commitment to help close the digital divide. TimePod Adventures is an augmented reality mobile app available on iOS and Android devices. Here are 5 TimePod Lessons to try (elementary, middle, and high school). Start your journey at verizon.com/shakeup. What is TimePod Adventures?

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 11 Edition)

Doug Levin

The partnership aims to bridge the digital divide in Pittsburg by offering parents refurbished computers free of charge. Tagged on: March 17, 2017 Google's Family Link unlocks Android for kids | CNET → "We don't want kids thinking Google has built spyware.," There is reason to wonder, nonetheless.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Via The New York Times : “How Google Protected Andy Rubin , the ‘Father of Android ’ ” “Google could have fired Mr. Rubin and paid him little to nothing on the way out. More PR from Techcrunch : “ Nintendo is bringing Labo kits to elementary schools.” Thanks in advance.