I’ve come across many e-books in the last few years, have downloaded more than my share, and have often wondered how to organize them. The latest one, E-Homeschooling: Embracing the E-Book Revolution, helps me with all the rest of my e-books.
This freebie deals with reading e-books, printing (or not printing) them, storing them, and finding them again. It also discusses unique copyright issues surrounding e-books, both for readers and for writers. And, for anyone who wants to write an e-book, there’s even a how-to section on that!
Have fun!
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Hello, Annie Kate,
Thank you for this tip! I generally don't care for e-books for school, but I sure am interested in the section on where you can write one yourself, and have also enjoyed e-books written by other mothers for mothers. I also enjoyed visiting you for the first time, and I'm sure I'll be back. 🙂
Have a lovely week of undereducating, lol! A lot of that goes on around here, too. 🙂
Warm Regards,
Shani
I have seen a lot of e-books and have even downloaded a couple of freebies but, I have still not read them. I'm kinda unconfortable with the whole concept. However, the the use for homeschooling makes perfect sense. I bet it comes in handy having this kind of information available to download.
yes this is a great idea to save money and many e books have valuable information as well
I love ebooks ! I really like some for homeschooling b/c of the whole issue of getting things across the border from the States to Canada. It saves me alot of money from shipping and handling plus the broker fees. [0=
thanks for the great tip !
That sounds like a great resource to have. Thanks for sharing.