![]() ![]() 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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