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In a Digital Future, Textbooks Are History

Started this discussion. Last reply by Hassan Wilson Aug 13, 2009. 1 Reply

 

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Hassan Wilson replied to Tony Hine's discussion In a Digital Future, Textbooks Are History
"I've read a few blog posts about this piece from NY Times and the initiative in CA. I've been trying to convince my wife that I need a kindle so these articles were helpful in making the case. I'm excited about digital textbooks and…"
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At 3:29pm on July 10, 2008, Anne Mirtschin said…
Okay, I will check out some of your videos and see what skill level they are directed at. But a lot of my students have not used access at all so would need the beginner stuff. And, yes I am sure that many others globally would love the beginner stuff too. Beginners are so often overlooked as we all get more skilled. I have finished that section of the course for this year but will contact you soon about what was required if that is okay. In Australia, our school year starts in Jan. My yr 12 students will be working on spreadsheets and MS Excel this term.
At 3:32am on July 10, 2008, Anne Mirtschin said…
Welcome to classroom2.0 I am sure you will find lots to keep you interested and engaged here and hope that you will share some of your knowledge as well. I have to teach Access to my year 12 students as part of their course and having avoided databases for years, now have to work it all through.
 
 
 

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