Teachers who shun e-readers spend too much time thinking about books and too little time thinking about their students. #kcp
— Mark Isero (@iserotope) August 14, 2015
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Teachers who shun e-readers spend too much time thinking about books and too little time thinking about their students. #kcp
— Mark Isero (@iserotope) August 14, 2015
Go ahead, follow me on Twitter! Or contribute to the KCP!
447 Kindles have been donated in the last 12 months. #kcp
— Mark Isero (@iserotope) August 10, 2015
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Barbara (Oakland, CA) makes her monthly donation to the #KCP. Thanks, Barbara! You can, too! http://j.mp/1dZyAph
— Mark Isero (@iserotope) July 25, 2015
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3 more Kindles today, this time from Glenda (Rockville, MD) and Brianna (Arlington, MA). The #KCP is up to 564 Kindles.
— Mark Isero (@iserotope) July 24, 2015
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The Kindle Classroom Project is growing!
In just a few months, 600 students in Oakland, San Francisco, and Hayward will get Kindles to keep for the 2015-16 school year. They’ll have access to more than 500 books, and they’ll be able to request any book they’d like to read if it’s not already in the library.
I’d like you to be a part of it! Please follow the KCP in one or more of the following ways:
1. Join the new KCP website at http://www.kindleclassroomproject.org.
2. Follow the KCP on Facebook at http://facebook.com/kindleclassroom.
3. Follow the KCP on Twitter at http://twitter.com/kindleclassroom.
4. Follow the KCP on Instagram at http://instagram.com/kindleclassroom.
About the new website: It’s not ready yet, but once it launches for real in September, it’ll be the hub of all KCP activity. Students, teachers, donors, and KCP aficionados will be able to connect and follow the growth of the project.
And for all you fans of Iserotope: Don’t worry, Iserotope is not going away.