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Conversations from the Kindle Corner: Senior Student Reflections on the Kindle

Date: December 17, 2010Author: Buffy J. Hamilton 3 Comments

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I am a writing and Language Arts teacher who loves learning, literacy, stories, learning, dogs, poetry, fabulous shoes, and good lip gloss. I began my career as a high school English teacher in 1992 and then became a high school librarian and 2011 Library Journal Mover and Shaker before returning to the classroom in August 2016. View all posts by Buffy J. Hamilton

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  1. Shanda McCloskey says:
    December 17, 2010 at 1:36 pm

    Very interesting! The Kindle intrigues me, and I’m eagerly watching how the ever-changing book technology will effect picture books too:)

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  2. Susan Lawhorn says:
    March 14, 2011 at 11:17 am

    Hi Buffy: I’m so interested in all of your postings, but I’m not able to get the video here at school. If the video is coming from YouTube, we can’t get YT from here at school. Got any other ideas as to how I can see themf?
    Thanks,
    Susan

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    1. The Unquiet Librarian says:
      March 14, 2011 at 4:45 pm

      Hi Susan:

      I’m sorry that YouTube is not accessible to you during the school day. Since that is the medium most of our audience members use at home and/or school, I am using that as my primary video host. I don’t have any suggestions for viewing during the school day if YouTube is locked down to you as a teacher, but they should be accessible at home or your local public library if you don’t have Internet at home.

      Also note that not every posting is video based, so be sure to check those out as well!

      Best,
      Buffy

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Buffy J. Hamilton

I am a writing and Language Arts teacher who loves learning, literacy, stories, learning, dogs, poetry, fabulous shoes, and good lip gloss. I began my career as a high school English teacher in 1992 and then became a high school librarian and 2011 Library Journal Mover and Shaker before returning to the classroom in August 2016.

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