Hi Again,

OK, Now I notice they have books for younger children as well, including 
Algebra I (which CA did not require or review).  It looks pretty good on my 
Mac.  It can be read without downloading, but requires Flash. There is a PDF 
version that can be downloaded and used off line. That makes sense for the XO.  
Which Activity would be best to download to do this?  It looks like Read might 
be best since it will read PDF files, but will it read multi-page documents 
like a book? Should I try something else? I could just experiment around, but 
that would be re-inventing the wheel if someone knows the answer.

Thanks,
Caryl



From: cbige...@hotmail.com
To: iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org; support-g...@laptop.org
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:40:04 -0700
Subject: [support-gang] OS Internet Books for High School








Hi All,

While we have been worrying about free textbooks on the internet for younger 
children, the 1000 pound gorilla in the high school text book "room," 
California,  has made it really start to happen for older students.  Here is an 
excerpt from Chris Bigenho's blog that has some interesting links (yes, we are 
related).

XOs as book readers are entirely appropriate for grades 9-12. Are they 
compatible with these books?... don't know yet. I haven't had time to try it 
out.

Caryl

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CK-12 Foundation- (Open Source Publishing)

The CK-12 Foundation is a not-profit organization that is working to reduce the 
cost of text books through the use of Open content and web collaboration. This 
is just one more step toward the new publishing model that textbook companies 
need to fear and fear it they do. http://about.ck12.org/

 

CLRN

This is an interesting follow-up of the post above. This is the California 
Learning Resource Network where they had a Free digital textbook initiative 
with review and results. Here you can see the entire report or look at the 
summary findings. Notice how many open content books made the list in 
competition with the big publishers. Yes, publishers need to look at the future 
as written on these pages. http://www.clrn.org/fdti/

>From Chris Bigenho's blog at:
http://bigenhoc.wordpress.com/2009/08/31/diigo-university-day-1/#comments       
                                  
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