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01/31/2014

And the Kindle Winners Are...

The human species thinks in metaphors and learns through stories.
Mary Catherine Bateson

In November we invited subscribers to participate in an Exchange Technology Survey.  Over 2,200 of you shared your insights on devices you use and how you prefer to access professional development resources.  As promised, two randomly selected survey participants are the winners of a new Amazon Kindle E-Reader.  Congratulations to:

The survey feedback will be extremely valuable as we explore how to expand our catalog to deliver content, both in print and digitally, in a way that matches your preferences and habits.

One finding of the survey was that many of you are not familiar with our current digital resources.  We have a variety of items in downloadable PDF format that you can access immediately after purchase.  One of these resources is the Exchange Essentials series.

Exchange Essentials are collections of some of our most popular Exchange magazine articles organized by topics such as Caring for Infants and Toddlers, Communicating Effectively with Parents, Observing Children, and Training Teachers.  For a limited time, EED subscribers can download the Exchange Essentials title Implications of Brain Research Part 1 for FREE!

See below to learn how to get your free copy.



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