Our district's new eBook subscription service has a new name--D2 eLibrary. If you have a Kindle, Nook, iPad, iPod, iPhone, or any Android tablet, you can get FREE eBooks from our eLibrary. Did you hear what I said? Yes, FREE eBooks!!!! I know that I have been talking about this for the past few months, but I'm so excited about this service. I want everyone that has a device to be able to get free eBooks. The easiest way to access the free eBooks is to download the free OverDrive Media App on any device. When you open the App, you will need to add a Library. Simply type in Eagle Cliffs Elementary and you will find our library. Select the library and then type in your library card number. This number is at the bottom of the barcode on your library card. If you don't have this number, please see Mrs. Fleming to get it. Search for books and add them to your backpack on the App or your locker if you want to place a hold. Unfortunately, you will not be able to add any books that were purchased at the Junior High or Highschool levels. When you have found the eBooks that you want, check them out and they will automatically download to the OverDrive Media App. You will read all eBooks from this App. A few reminders: 1. You can not have any overdue books in our library in order to use D2 eLibrary. 2. You can have 3 books checked out at one time. 3. You may keep the books for 14 days and then they automatically return. 4. If you finish a book early, please be considerate and return the book early so others can check it out. If you have any problems, first ask your parents for support with the App. If problems continue, please see me. You will need to bring your device to school in order for me to help yo
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Jamie FlemingThis is my 15th year teaching and my third year as a K-6 Library Media Specialist. Prior to my journey as a Library Media Specialist, I taught 3rd and 1st Grades, Reading Recovery, and Title I Reading and Math. I have a Master's of Education in Interdisciplinary Studies with concentrations in reading and technology and my Library Media Specialist Endorsement. I am also a facilitator for the Billings Tech Cadre, a program that provides local educators the opportunity to explore emerging technologies, collaborate on digital projects, and integrate 21st Century learning into their curriculum. Archives
January 2018
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