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8 Biggest Reasons Why Teachers Prefer eBooks in Classrooms

Kitaboo on EdTech

Blackboards have been replaced with virtual whiteboards, projectors have made a permanent place for themselves in classrooms, and printed books are increasingly being replaced with eBooks. With eBooks being embedded with gamification, teachers are able to use these techniques to motivate students to do better in class.

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"Reinventing Libraries for a Post-COVID World" - Call for Proposals for Library 2.021 Mini-Conference

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

This event is being organized in partnership with Ellyssa Kroski, the Director of Information Technology and Marketing at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 60 books. Participants are encouraged to use #library2020 and #librariespostcovid on their social media posts about the event.

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Announcing June 17 Mini-Conference "Reinventing Libraries for a Post-COVID World" - Registration and CFP Open #library20

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

This event is being organized in partnership with Ellyssa Kroski, the Director of Information Technology and Marketing at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 60 books. Participants are encouraged to use #library2020 and #librariespostcovid on their social media posts about the event.

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Is Online Education Better than Traditional Education?

Kitaboo on EdTech

They can go through the content, re-read chapters, listen to audio-books or take help from external links. A paperback book is costlier because it involves a lot of process in its making. All these processes add to the cost of each printed book. Online learning allows them to take control of their own learning process.

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List of Mini-Conference Sessions: "Reinventing Libraries for a Post-COVID World," a Library 2.0 Event

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

This event is being organized in partnership with Ellyssa Kroski, the Director of Information Technology and Marketing at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 60 books. Participants are encouraged to use #library2020 and #librariespostcovid on their social media posts about the event.

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Mini-Conference Schedule: "Reinventing Libraries for a Post-COVID World," a Library 2.0 Event

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

This event is being organized in partnership with Ellyssa Kroski, the Director of Information Technology and Marketing at the New York Law Institute as well as an award-winning editor and author of 60 books. Participants are encouraged to use #library2020 and #librariespostcovid on their social media posts about the event.

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Announcing the Library 2.0 "Emerging Technology" Mini-Conference

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Participants are encouraged to use #library2019 and #libraryemergingtech on their social media posts leading up to and during the event. She is currently working on her upcoming book Libraries Supporting Online Learning: Digital Literacy, Open Access and Local Connectivity from ABC-CLIO. The call for proposals is now open.