Showing posts with label 01-e-books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 01-e-books. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Create collections of web resources

There are two tools that I explored to create playlists of useful web resources:
    1. Mentor Mob or Lesson Paths An easy way to create a path to web resources on any topic. Visually attractive results too.I am pasting a Lesson Playlist created by someone on blended learning below.

    Create your own Playlist on LessonPaths!

    2.  Blendspaces This one uses different words (create a lesson) for a similar approach (create a playlist). Equally easy to use and a little more robust in application sharing and a very nice visual result as well.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Taming the eBook hydra with Calibre

It seems that every technology creates a standards war: VHS/Beta, Windows/Mac -- even technology that's been around as long as the automobile still hasn't attained universal agreement about which is the proper side of the road for driving.

The ebook is no different: there are many competing formats and (putative) standards, and every player in the market seems to have settled on a different one. This becomes even more confusing if you have more than one device which can display ebooks (e.g., an Amazon Kindle and a smart phone) or a device that can display more than one format (e.g., an iPad which can run the Kindle app as well as using Apple's own native ebook format).

Calibre, a free and open source package, can help. Calibre organizes your ebooks into a searchable database, will display most common formats, and will even convert one format to another. It will also sync your book collection to your device, and has a nifty packaging feature that lets you convert web feeds into ebooks for later reading on your mobile device.