![]() ![]() However, you don’t need to buy a Kindle e-reader device, as the Kindle App provides a way to read ebooks on your desktop (Windows or Mac), tablet or smartphone. ![]() Having a Kindle reader is a useful way to read e-books. Here you will find some basic guidance and links to resources on how to use the Kindle App for teaching, training, learning and development. Crazy, right?” JD, LearnGeek, Canada, 2020 Quick Guide to Kindle Notes and using different colors for highlight the text help me organizing my knowledge.” Conrado Schlochauer, Consultant/Speaker/Researcher, Brazil, 2020 “90% the books I bought last 5 years are there. “It-s so easy to have access to books from different countries using kindle… sometimes I see an author or a book that someone recommends in a social media and immediately I can download a sample on my kindle and decide if it is worth to read the whole book” Nira, Learning Consultant, Brazil, 2020 So much better than waiting for the book in the mail.” David Verhaag, Company founder, USA, 2020 “The Kindle app, used on my Ipad, has been a great way to organize and keep a huge collection of books and it just keeps getting better, with things like copy and paste, highlighting and different kinds of study aids.” Aaron Johannes, Instructor / Consultant / Researcher, Canada, 2020 Managing my library per theme.” Rotana Ty, Learning Catalyst, France, 2021 Using highlights for annotated readings I share in blog posts. “Managing my bookshelf through previous reads, read laters, readings. “I manage my bookshelf through reads, laters, and readings, and I use highlights for upcoming book annotated readings I share in blog posts.” Rotana Ty, Learning & Community Analyst, France, 2022 Rankings in the previous surveys: 2021: 41 Kindle ebooks (from Amazon) can be read on a Kindle device or using the Kindle app for the desktop and smart devices ![]()
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