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Friday, December 23, 2011

IPads in the 21st Century Classroom: New eBook for Educators

Happy Holidays!  My New Kindle eBook is becoming very popular on the Amazon.com site.  It is a very useful book for educators who are using IPads in their classroom or who anticipate using them in the near future.  If you're interested in more information about the eBook, I have included the product page which has detailed info and a link to the website.  


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IPads in the 21st Century Classroom [Kindle Edition]

Monica Sevilla 

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    I Pads in the 21st Century Classroom shows the educator how to develop a effective web-baesd curriculum for use on the IPad in the classroom and for use in the home. This essential guide demonstrates how both educators and students can effectively use the web to both house and access eLessons and eProjects such as multimedia presentations, eBooks, storybooks, web books, movies, Podcasts to improve instruction and student learning. This eBook emphasizes the different ways the IPad can effectively be used to enhance learning and student achievement.

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