Sentences with phrase «do immersion reading»

Avid reader, longtime listener Interview starts at 12:45 and ends at 43:20 «My ideal Kindle would have real buttons and would have audio support, so that you could do immersion reading along with just straight reading.»
There is also audiobooks available, which is useful if you want to do immersion reading, where you can have the audiobook play on your Kindle and the text is highlighted at the same time.

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Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
Kierkegaard's own brief preface to Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing does little more than begin this process, and tempts me to suggest that one who is not familiar with other works of Kierkegaard, will find himself still better prepared for immersion in this address if he turns immediately to Section Twelve and reads from that point to the end.
Augustine's understanding of the meaning of his own experience, for example, would not have the focus it does without his reading of the Vulgate's translation of Psalms, and the poetry of George Herbert would have been unimaginable without his immersion in the King James Version of the Psalter.
You don't need to be a chef to steam carrots or boil peas, and with the Miallegro MiTutto 9090 Immersion Blender, you don't need a lot of time to make healthy and wholesome baby... read more
That's where new solutions like Duolingo's translate text immersion and Lingua.ly's read function come in handy.One thing is for sure, teachers want their students to progress and weaving digital solutions into the curriculum that don't eat up student - teacher time and help support learning is a win - win for everyone.
While Camp Long - Form is mounting masterful drones about the joys of deep reads and rich narrative immersion, the Don't Blink squad presents a pizzicato counterpoint, talking to us (very fast) about how the «chunking» of bigger works into small pieces is the pathway to our fragmented future.
Also when reading I do not want the «book» or ereader going off telling me I have texts or phone calls or other electronic using nerds trying to disturb my immersion into whatever I'm reading.
Oddly, the Oasis doesn't support Amazon's Immersion Reading feature that's found on Fire devices and Kindle iOS / Android apps.
Paying an extra four bucks to hear the book professionally read (in this case, by the author himself) doesn't seem like such a bad deal, especially since doing so gives you access to the Whispersync for Voice and Immersion Reading services.
It's called Immersion Reading and that's what it does: immerse you in a story by narrating and highlighting the text as you read.
Polly is the perfect narration tool for readers who want their books read aloud and don't want the standard robotic voice that makes immersion.
It does give a distinct feel to the game but also takes you out of the immersion when you constantly need to read the subtitles.
During that immersion — that is, when I didn't have time to read it — I came across an interesting post on the RIPS Law Librarian blog: Michele Thomas's «Guiding Principles for Enhancing Classroom Experiences.»
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