Free Kindle Version of 10 Ways to Be a Better Learner

by Jeff Cobb

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Through Friday of this week the Kindle version of 10 Ways to Be a Better Learner is available again for free download. Please grab it and spread the word:

Note: You don’t have to actually own a Kindle to read the Kindle version. There are a variety of options for using Kindle software.

In case you don’t already know, 10 Ways to Be a Better Learner is meant to be a quick read that offers solid, practical advice to avid or aspiring lifelong learners. My perspective in writing it was that lifelong learning is more important now than ever, but most of us don’t tend to give a lot of thought to how to be better learners. And most of us have not been all that well prepared by traditional schooling to meet the challenges and opportunities of our hyper-connected, information-overloaded world.

So, I hope you will give it a spin and spread the word to others (for example, use the Tweet or Like buttons over to the left.) Also, I’ll be delivering a free Webinar about the book this Friday in collaboration with BlueSky Broadcast. Just click the following link to register:

Jeff

P.S. – If you do download the book and like it – or if you have downloaded it before – I’d be truly grateful if you would write a short review on Amazon.com. Or, at the very least, give it a “like” on the Amazon.com page for the book. Thanks! – JTC

P.S.S. – 10 Ways to Be a Better Learner press release

posted on October 10, 2012

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Ian October 10, 2012 at 8:10 am

Hi Jeff,

I’d be happy to review ’10 Ways to be a Better Learner’ on Amazon. My Kindle account is UK-based though, and so Amazon won’t let me download it. Is there a PDF you could email me?

Thanks,
Ian

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