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Worldreader - Latest from Our Blog The Literacy Ledger
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Looking for free books? Reflections, findings, stories and the lowdown. Tad Hills Brings The Magic Of His Books To Students. As part of our Author Ambassador program, Penguin Random House author and illustrator Tad Hills travels to Worldreader schools in Ghana and Kenya to read his books and share the process of creating them. Top 5 Moments from Our 2016 Digital Reading Summits. May 27, 2016 By Worldreader. August 3, 2016 By Danielle Zacarias. The Glomo Awards: We Won! February 24, 2016 By Selena Garrahan.
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May 2012 – World Reader | Projekt Jaydyn
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CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS. FEATURED CHARITY OF THE MONTH. MEDIA AND PRESS EVENTS. May 2012 World Reader. On May 1, 2012 in FEATURED CHARITY OF THE MONTH. For the World Readers Website:. Digital technology sharply lowers the cost and complexity of delivering books everywhere. As we make reading easier and less expensive, the the world will read more. To find out more or to donate please go to. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these. NY comic con 2012.
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Third World Grassroots Journal: Developing Countries Leapfrog with EdTech
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Third World Grassroots Journal. This is my collection of best practices in grassroots projects from developing countries. I'd like to create a resource and reference to help expedite the impact development workers can make and hence improve conditions for all in the developing world. Contact, or Join! Tuesday, July 22, 2014. Developing Countries Leapfrog with EdTech. Also published on Borgen Magazine. An example of a program and product is Worldreader. Photo source: worldreader.org. One Laptop per Child.
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December | 2014 | behindthewhitefence
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Trying to be great at everything (one thing at a time). Money: Points, points, points. December 18, 2014. December 18, 2014. It seems that everywhere you shop these days there are offers for a points card, a store credit card or at the very least a sign up for our emails for special deals! Most of the time a no thank you is the best response however if you tend to shop at the same stores it may be worth your time to look into the benefits of a points card or even (gasp! A store credit card. With the Opti...
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Swimming for Books | Swimming the Strait of Gibraltar
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Swimming the Strait of Gibraltar. Swimming for social good. Larr; Pool-less again, thanks to Hurricane Sandy…. Cold Water Swimming →. Just 2 years ago, I went to Africa with Worldreader. What struck me then was how communities were poor, yet you scanned the horizon and saw cell phone towers everywhere. Did you know that there is a cell phone signal over 80% of sub-Saharan Africa? 3 Kindles are quite rugged, have a long battery life...
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book dash | The Paperight Story
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Finance, grants and awards. Tag Archives: book dash. Paperight and beyond: learning from disappointment. At a Mobile Literacy Network Meeting this week hosted by the Goethe-Institut Johannesburg. I talked about Paperight, why we had to close, and some of the lessons my team and I are taking to our next ventures particularly Bettercare. But first, a quick note on learning lessons from disappointment. Hindsight is cruel, because it’s almost certainly wrong. So, let’s see what happened to Paperight. We work...
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bettercare | The Paperight Story
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Finance, grants and awards. Paperight and beyond: learning from disappointment. At a Mobile Literacy Network Meeting this week hosted by the Goethe-Institut Johannesburg. I talked about Paperight, why we had to close, and some of the lessons my team and I are taking to our next ventures particularly Bettercare. In the next ten minutes I’m going to talk about three things: what was Paperight, why we had to close, and a few lessons (out of a great many) that I’m taking into my next ventures. In every villa...
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