Electronic Book Resource List (Downloadable File)

I often think of the Internet as a marvellous echo chamber.  For example, when something is shared on one person’s blog, another blogger can pick it up and share it again.  When this happens repeatedly, it creates many echoes.  For valuable resources, this means a greater number of people have the opportunity to learn about it. The resource I’m sharing today is one that I’ve read about from several sources, and I’d like to add my echo here.

ELECTRONIC BOOK RESOURCE LIST BY DINELL STUCKEY

(Click the title link above to download the list.)

I first noticed Dinell Stuckey on the Intellitools’ Activity Exchange, where she has shared some very high quality and engaging activities that she’s created. I’ve been using these activities with my students for the past three years.

Now Dinell has put together and shared an extensive list of electronic book resources that are available on the internet.  There are learners in every classroom who benefit from access to electronic text, so this is a resource that is not just for teachers and learners in “special” education.

Dinell has shared the rationale and background for her list on Annie’s Resource Attic, and I encourage you to go there to read it for yourself.  If you don’t already subscribe to Ann Brundige’s blog, you will want to do so after taking a look.  It is another blog with a focus on sharing “free materials for teachers”.

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