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January 27, 8:17 PM
So what happens when Google, Amazon, and your local library come up short in your quest for free educational eBooks? Via Beth Dichter
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January 27, 11:46 AM
Are you looking for locations to download free eBooks? Here is a list of five that provide a great variety: * The Harvard Classics * Project Gutenberg * Bartleby * OER Commons (also known as Open Educational Resources) * IDCL (the International Digital Children's Library) For more information on these five sites (and hot links to them) click through to the post.
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January 27, 8:59 PM
This link is worth bookmarking. You can't go wrong with these free resources! Delete the scoop?
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Mural.ly https://beta.mural.ly/ is a great zooming presentation tool which has recently carried out some improvements. You can enjoy visual collaboration now, add colored shapes to your canvas, and the best of the new features is Google Drive integration.