Friday, October 22, 2010

Annotate and Share E Books?

Hi--
I am wondering if anyone has had any experience with any model of e-book
reader and the ability to both annotate text, and then share that annoted
text with others?

The idea we're kicking around is that we want to move away from
traditional textbooks to e-books, but that teachers would still have the
ability to require their students to annotate the text and then share that
with either other students or turn it into the teacher to see.

Please let me know what models of readers and/or software that you might
know of that allows for this.

Thanks!
-Deborah

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Deborah Levy
Technology Integration Specialist
26800 S. Academy Drive
Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
310-377-1543 x4116


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