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A Pedagogical Shift Needed for Digital Success

A Principal's Reflections

The students worked with Mrs. Fleming on Google Chromebooks in the library to design their e-books. These trailers were then loaded onto WeVideo and a hash tag was used to share and get feedback from all over the world. Fleming to create book trailers on their favorite books.

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Will a Netflix Model Work for Textbooks?

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Perlego gives users access to a library of content, including digital textbooks. For example, one user can tag another to check a highlighted or annotated quotation. Van Malderen says most users Perlego targets are between 18 and 24 years old, and are tech savvy and comfortable with learning online.

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KITABOO partners with Amazon Polly for creating interactive children’s eBooks

Kitaboo on EdTech

It is precisely why publishers are converting their existing library of physical books into interactive eBooks. Let us first look at the features of Amazon Polly and KITABOO separately and then discuss how this partnership benefits the tech-savvy young readers. What are the benefits of Amazon Polly?

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Learning Revolution Free Events - Hack Education with Audrey Watters - Common Sense Media's Graphite - @coolcatteacher Vicki Davis

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We also highlight good conversations about learning taking place between educators, learners, leaders, and others from the school, library, museum, work, adult, online, non-traditional and home learning worlds. Partner Announcements World Savvy : Prepare yourself & your students for the global future! More information at [link].

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The Death and Life of a Scholarship Database

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Students hungry for higher education even when few colleges cared much about them—they could go to a library, use Schlachter’s books and find money to fund their academic ambitions. The kind so well curated, catalogued and cross-referenced that it makes tech investors and entrepreneurs itchy with ideas. And Schlachter also was savvy.

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Want to Organize Your Digital Assets?

EdNews Daily

Library Management Systems. Collect as much detail as possible including what platform the software resides on and all other details about it technically, as well as descriptive tags and any standards it meets academically or technically for easy use and sharing. Drivers (for printers and 3D imaging). Talent Management Systems.

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