The Kindle is an electronic device for downloading, storing, and reading electronic books, known as e-books. The Kindle has instant wireless access to Amazon.com and their huge number of e-books (over 115,000 and growing). The Kindle is compact and lightweight so it is easy to handle. It's electronic ink allows you to read books without straining your eyes.
These professional development books were bought and are already loaded on the Kindles for the teachers to borrow:
Mind, Brain, and Education: Neuroscience Implications for the Classroom (The Leading Edge Series) by David Sousa
On Excellence in Teaching (Leading Edge) [Kindle Edition] by Robert Marzano
21st Century Skills: Rethinking How Students Learn (Leading Edge) [Kindle Edition] by James Bellanca
Creating a Digital-Rich Classroom: Teaching & Learning in a Web 2.0 World [Kindle Edition] by Meg Ormiston
Web 2.0 How-To for Educators [Kindle Edition] by Gwen Solomon
Choosing Web 2.0 Tools for Learning and Teaching in a Digital World [Kindle Edition] by Pam Berger
The Myth of Laziness [Kindle Edition] by Mel Levine