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Using Ebooks
5 Ways to Use Ebooks to Drive Learning in Classrooms - Kotobee Blog
Make sure you aren't missing out these five basic ways that ebooks are making a difference for students and teachers. With ebooks classrooms are better.
Using Digital Books in the Classroom | Scholastic
Learn how to use eReader apps as instructional tools and meet the diverse needs of an inclusive classroom.
5 Ways to Use eBooks Effectively in Your Classroom
By Troy Lambert At Stony Brook University, the college bookstore no longer carries books. Students can order books through Amazon and have them delivered to the store, but there is another option: e-textbooks, the digital, environmentally friendly spectre that haunts many teachers and delights other...
e-Book Reading and Response: Innovative Ways to Engage with Texts - ReadWriteThink
Students in grades 5 through 12 read and respond to electronic books by using e-book tools and features, including digital note-taking capabilities.
Textmasters: Shaking Up Textbook Reading in Science Classrooms - ReadWriteThink
Engage students in content area reading with the Textmasters strategy, which allows students to collaborate with their peers in different roles that enable better understanding of the content.
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