Showing posts with label Books for Teachers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books for Teachers. Show all posts

A Must Have Tool for Book Lovers

October 7, 2014
Doing a PhD does require a lot of reading and ultimately a lot of buying of books pertaining to your particular research area. Today, as I placed a couple of book orders on Amazon it dawned on me to do a quick search to look for the same titles on other online bookstores. But before I proceeded with my search, I wondered wether there is a web application that can do the price comparison task without having to literally visit each bookstore.  Googling the idea a little bit further I came across this wonderful tool called ISBN.


ISBN is a web platform that provides you with a quick way to compare the prices of books at over a dozen online bookstore ( e.g eBay, Amazon,AbeBooks, Barnes & Noble and many more).
This site provides unbiased price comparisons across different stores that are either booksellers, auction sites, used book dealer networks, or a combination of two or three. It retrieves prices that as timely as each bookselling site allows and display them in order of lowest available price to highest price. (You can also view results by fastest overall shipping time.)

To use ISBN , just type in the title and author of the book you are looking for and then either provide the subject or ISBN. I personally like to use ISBN because it renders more accurate results. Now next time you want to buy a book, compare its price on the different bookstore using ISBN and go with the cheapest.

Great Summer Reading List for Teachers and Educators

July 3, 2014
Looking for some good titles to read this summer? The resources below will probably be of some help. These are collections of books curated with teachers and educators in mind. They span a plethora of education-related themes and topics and some of them also touch on the area of personal development and motivation. Sift through the titles and see if there is anything worth your reading time which I am pretty sure there are many. Enjoy

1- Great Books for Teachers


This is a Pinterest board I created over a year ago and where I share books I have read. The board features over 100 books all of which are education focused. There are over 8000 subscribers to this board and if you haven't already joined us make sure you come aboard.

2- Washington Post Summer Reading List for and by Teachers


Here are books for and recommended by teachers, from Scholastic Instructor magazine and titled the “Ultimate Summer Reading List for Teachers:”
We searched far and wide to come up with a list of great books for you to crack open during the summer break—and, most important, we asked our teacher advisers and Facebook teachers what they were looking forward to reading (or rereading!). We received an avalanche of interesting responses. It was hard to choose just a few but here are some newer releases that you can pick up at your bookstore or download to an e-reader, plus teachers’ dog-eared favorites.


TED-Ed asked some of their favorite educators and staff to weigh in on the best books for students, teachers and all other summertime scholars to crack into during the break. Whether you’re swinging in a hammock, laying out on a beach or still working 40-hour weeks, these titles (which run the gamut from art history to health to the classics and beyond) are sure to keep your brain stimulated during the warm weather months.