Journal Notes: Voice Inside Schools by Mary Ellen Dakin

Journal Notes: Voice Inside Schools by Mary Ellen Dakin

Journal[ Harvard Educational ReviewAuthor[ Dakin, Mary EllenTitle[ Voices Inside Schools: The Poet, the CEO, and the First-Grade Teacher]Additional AuthorsAuthor2[Author3[Author4[ Journal Information Year[ 2001 Month[ Summer Day[ Volume[ 71Issue[...

Book Notes: No More Teams by Michael Schrage

Book Notes: No More Teams by Michael Schrage

no more teams schrage Author[ Schrage, MichaelTitle[ No More Teams! Mastering the Dynamics of Creative Collaboration]Additional AuthorsAuthor2[Author3[Author4[ Book Information Publisher[ Currency/DoubledayLocation[ New YorkYear[ 1989Edition[Pages[ 249 Content...

EDC664: Blue Print Journal

EDC664: Blue Print Journal

I guess a good place to start is the basic inspiration for this project. It was during a conversation with Greg Thompson over IM (I think) that he mentioned his interest in creating an Interactive children's book. Wow. It sounded so great. His enthusiasm for the...

ED664: Briff’s Gift, Chapters One through Three

Dapnon (1988)

Dapnon (1988)

Originally I was hoping to create a full-blown multimedia (non-linear) story. Then I woke up (ack). Since then I’ve been concentrating on how I might publish my story in a non-traditional (translation: NOT “publisher-dependent”) manner. Besides as a web-page, I’ve discovered how to create an e-book that can be “published” onto a Palm handheld device (PDA).

Briff’s Gift – PDF Version

You can view the first three chapters of my book by clicking on the PDF link. You can view and print the text using Adobe’s Acrobat Reader on your PC or Mac. [2022-07-25: Since this project was created, you can now view the chapters directly from your browser on your device…]

Briff’s Gift – E-Book Version

You can download a copy of the E-book version with the E-book link. CLICK HERE. You’ll need an E-book reader for your Palm PDA.

Make Your Own Palm PDA E-Book

You can make your own E-book using your own Word document. You’ll need the Word “DOT” file with macro to format your document. Then you’ll need the “Dropbook” utility to convert the text file to a final E-book format (PDB). Click on the following link to download the E-book utilities. For a more complete explanation on how to create your own E-book and use these utilities please read the following article from TechTV’s “The ScreenSavers: Make Your Own E-books.