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This blog chronicles the implementation and classroom use of Nooks in a high school literature class. You will find detailed information regarding the decisions and set-up procedures related to this pilot program at Waunakee Community High School. The majority of blog entries will address the joys, frustrations, questions, and new ideas that result from student use during the 2011 fall semester. Comments from educators, parents, and students are welcome.
Nook Data Spreadsheet
I set up an Excel spreadsheet like the one below in order to inventory our Nooks. It also came in handy when I made labels, as I could use it with Word's mail merge feature. Depending on your needs, you might want to add a "password" column, especially if each account will have a different password.
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