Friday 11 July 2008

My New BFF, the Kindle


Me and my new Kindle, chillin' at a wifi cafe this morning. I'm at a literacy conference in downtown Seattle, and my commute of 2+ hours was so enjoyable this morning surfing the booklists on Kindle and adding tons of samples (I love the option of trying out a book before buying it). Loving every minute of it so far, and the guilt/treason I thought I might feel leaving paper behind is nonexistent. They still have a place in my life (how I could possibly live without the beauty of book covers?), but throwing the Kindle in a bag is the way to go for me right now. It was all I could do to not stop random people on the ferry to show them how fun it is!

On a different note, a huge thanks to Vicki Davis for mentioning my newbie blog on her Cool Cat Teacher blog. I had a ton of comments yesterday that I assumed were spam, so imagine my surprise to find real people commenting (other than my mother and my friend Sharon, that is). Thanks, Vicki and others, for the support of an emerging blogger.

One other observation...out of 180 international teachers at that literacy conference, only a smattering are using laptops as a means of notetaking. Found that quite surprising, and it reinforces my thinking that we have a long way to go in helping teachers use technology to their advantage.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice blog. Thats all.

Anonymous said...

hi - i run an amazon kindle blog theKindle.wordpress.com and viewership has been climbing steadily so I’m actually launching a social network for kindle owners and book lovers.
We're in pre-Alpha right now with the Alpha Release on 21st July (we'll also be moving to a more book friendly url).
Would appreciate it if you would join and give some input on how to make it better. More details at http://thekindle.wordpress.com/2008/07/12/social-network-for-kindle-owners-and-book-lovers/ including ‘3 Free Kindles in the first 3 months’ promotion and other information.

dsgran said...

Sweet Tara! So now that you've given the Kindle a go, how does it hold up to 'the real thing'?

Robert J. Rubis said...

Tara,
A little dated here, but I'm playing catchup in adding to my "blogosphere". Love the look of yours!
Would love to borrow your Kindle too. I've been an Audible.com junkie for 2 years now and became a Twitter convert at the Learning2.0 conference. Maybe I could make the same shift about Kindle (but for the ebook I'm really waiting for, you'll have to read my novel(!:)Details at http:maishangrila.blogspot.com
Rob