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Monday October 10, 2016 8:00 PM EDT
Welcome to we are talking Ebooks
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State your name, where you are and your preferred way to read Ebooks
yes we are talking Ebooks
Hi! Susan Bearden, co-moderator, Alexandria VA, excited about tonight's topic!
Hi, Katie From NJ. Love reading using my Kindle and Kindle app on my phone
We are discussing eBooks :)
Greetings. Greg from Chattanooga here...and my preferred way to read an eBook is with my iPad...
Hi Billy from North NJ. President of the fan club. And teacher by day.
Lots of great chats going on tonight! and are all running right now. We're talking gratitude in
My name is Steph. I don't do a lot of reading on eBooks. I like audio books though and regular paper books.
Sean from the outskirts of Chicago, and I like the interactivity of iBooks the best
Nicole from Iowa and I prefer to read Ebooks on my phone from the Play Store
Alex, reading EBooks on my tablet and sometimes even as printed hard copy in Austin, Tx.
Nathan and I like using and
I'm split. Sometimes I like eBooks, sometimes paper books.
Jenna from San Antonio, Coord of Community Ed. I love ebooks on my Kindle,but will use Windows kindle app when out of juice.
Ben from NC. Multi tasking between lesson plans, college work and twitter chats. I start with the letter E when I read Ebooks
Kristina Smith here joining the from WA state. I access Ebooks from from iPad and even my phone if i'm on the go.
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Excited about the topic of ebooks on this evening!
Hi, Karen from Texas. I love to read eBooks on my iPad.
Excited for the conversation tonight!
I'm an avid reader so I LOVE that Overdrive is available all the time and immediate.
Melissa from Westchester, NY. I like using my iphone or ipad to read ebooks.
. Mmm, books! Never thought it’d happen, but I can’t live without a Kindle these days.
Talking e-books vs the alternative tonight on as I was just lost in my book
Good evening I'm Alex in Los Angeles, and the only thing I read on my iPad is their eBook edition is amazing
Toni from VA. I use the kindle app on my iPhone and iPad
Question 1 is almost done
not a T - but trying to learn a bit more about k12 as we are seeing massive adoption of our WeVideo for Schools. Mind if I stay?
Meredith from Florida - I would rather read a book.
Hey Susan! My other favorite moderator of
An ebook version of my class' Lit book save me when needed to make HW this weekend and didn't have print copy
Evonne, preservice teacher, Columbus Ohio. I read ebooks on my kindle
Ashley here! I prefer using the kindle app if I'm reading for personal enjoyment! Love that i can use my iPad or on my phone.
Tim in Maine. Books re education live on my devices. Books for recreation live on paper.
Absolutely! All are welcome!
Since there are so many flavors of ebooks, what features do you find the most helpful?
When the weight of your physical books is causing nails to pop in the ceiling below, it’s time to go digital
Paper books are my first choice too, but when I'm out of books, Overdrive is my savior!
Hey Toni! Where in VA are you?
Ebooks are great because they are always instantly available. Helpful for when I can't make it to the library.
the words. The better the author is at arranging them the more I enjoy the ebook.
Q1 Since there are so many flavors of ebooks, what features do you find the most helpful?
pre service represent!! You are in good company!
We are now 98% digital texts from 6th through 12th- all textbooks on iPads
Niko from Bangkok Thailand, Primary Years Programme Coordinator, I like reading my ebooks on google play
I was a paper book addict but embracing ebooks and audiobooks means I get more read
Pp is mighty convenient for reading on my metro commute!
A1: bookmarks, glossary, highlighting feature! https://t.co/JSgmaXDoTG
Q1 Since there are so many flavors of ebooks, what features do you find the most helpful?
we have and love using it
I think it is awesome when eBooks don't try to act like paper, w/fancy page flips and borders. Amplify what's best about digital
Jumping into late but I'm here! https://t.co/Mcz0AqC5aF
Q1 Since there are so many flavors of ebooks, what features do you find the most helpful?
I think the lack of interoperability for annotation is a weakness of ebooks. epubs should use a standard.
My 95 year old mother used to love her Kindle. It was lightweight when holding a book was too much and could increase size print
Overdrive is the platform for ebooks used by most public and school libraries. And it's FREE!
A1 instant access, no physical space taken up, no more losing my page when I fall asleep in the middle of a book...
Many ebooks combine visual and auditory text so the user can accommodate to modality that is best
But, but, but how can you read without page flips? :)
Just fell asleep last night and my kindle fell on me. thank goodness its lightweight https://t.co/1PX9w3BC9N
A1 instant access, no physical space taken up, no more losing my page when I fall asleep in the middle of a book...
A1 I prefer for them to be able to be accessed across platforms and to sync so I stay current no matter which device I use.
A1: The ability to email/tweet passages, start where you left off, portability.
A1 e-book positives: Highlighting, keep track of last page, note taking, and tect to voice for my Ss.
A1: Carrying one device that allows you to access a multitude of book and you can look up the definition of words immediately
I like the ability to highlight electronically and easily review highlights.
. I usually wake up with it underneath me somehow.
A1: Being able to click on an unkown word to learn the definition is a nice feature of ebooks
A1 Weight to quantity ratio, annotation, multiplatform access https://t.co/ERMEtNDUes
Q1 Since there are so many flavors of ebooks, what features do you find the most helpful?
Problem with Ebooks - now I buy too many books. On the upside - I read more.
Spotsylvania...near Fredericksburg.
agreed! I love being able to switch between books with ease.
A1: I enjoy Ebooks that allow the text to be read aloud to the readers along with highlighting
I have that problem with my cookbooks!
Miss you ! Come back to FL
Greetings, Sam here! I'm a PST at UNE. As a college student, it is super convenient to read Ebooks right on my iphone
A1: I don't know much about ebooks, I've only read a couple.
A1: I like being able to search for keywords that take you right to the information you need
The ability to annotate in some ebooks apps, along with text-to-speech and defining of words makes a robust reading experience
A1 eBooks support note taking, quick access to specific topics and easy searches
Hi! I'm Kaylee, a at UNE!
The use of ebooks allows for you to access many different generes of books at the same time
I moved to Alexandria this summer!
and you don't have to buy more bookcases
A1 Carrying several tonnes worth of books on a 12oz tablet. Form factor easy to setup on a treadmill or bike.
A1: I think Ebooks can offer a lot of great differentiation options for teachers to use
The accessibility features are game changers for our Ss https://t.co/p8s6ISy9ML
A1: Carrying one device that allows you to access a multitude of book and you can look up the definition of words immediately
A1: convenience! I like having the book at my fingertips!
A1 being able to bookmark important pages or highlight great quotes is always a good function
We still have a house, so grateful!!
A1: ebooks that can highlight notes, have text to speech, and that have quizzes for students to assess their retention
A1: I love that some of my children's books include narration by the author. I think the search feature is very helpful.
My name is Leah stone. I live on Oahu and I prefer reading Ebooks on a kindle device
A1 I love the convenience of eBooks but as a member of a family that reads, it stinks not being able to share
Adaptability of text color and size can be a real advantage.
A1 I love being able to highlight/annotate text as I read
dadgum autocorrect ;-) sorry about that!
A1) With some I like interactive hyperlinks because I'm always chasing rabbit trails.
A1: Having the ability to be more interactive with highlighting and underlining abilities is a great feature
yes, I think that makes for a more enjoyable reading experience when you can customize
Q2 do you use Ebooks at your school and how do you deploy them?
A1 Use all these ideas. You & students should create own ebooks. My Create Your Own Digital Textbooks https://t.co/mgJHF8pXre
Q2 we don’t (yet) but I hope to do so in the future
A1: Ebooks are great because they are compact. Since kids carry so many things. They tend to be lighter/use less space
A2. We don't use them Would love to read about others who are.
A2 Use of ebooks is optional. If S wants to use them for lit circle or independent rdg, yes yes yes.
We've used apps in the past. Currently trying to figure out how to mass push PDFs ebooks.
definitely supports students that need color layers, larger text sizes, translation, audio support, etc.
A2: I have had the option of getting my college textbooks as ebooks but I've only don't that once
This can also offer students options to dig deeper into a topic. Which is always good!
A1 Searchability, I can search through thousands of books I don't own to fine ones with the material I am looking for.
what did you think when you used them?
A2 we use tumblebooks. Ss access during school hrs. 4 d.e.a.r. Reading. Also encourage access @ home
A2 we have multiple ebook services available to students.
Hi, Jane from River Forest, IL. Our kids read stories on their iPads.
. and if on iPad for best iOS experience
I love using my textbooks through kindle - the highlight feature is amazing https://t.co/dQN8M95sWT
A2: I have had the option of getting my college textbooks as ebooks but I've only don't that once
here from most of my courses have ebook options for the readings, convenient and fits college budget
A2 yes, students can check out ebooks from our library system https://t.co/GDfbz2q1ul
Q2 do you use Ebooks at your school and how do you deploy them?
Personally, I prefer to not use ebooks. I appreciate a physical copy of a book while in school.
Rt of Q2 do you use Ebooks at your school and how do you deploy them?
A2: here from most of my courses have ebook options for the readings, convenient and fits college budget
exactly paper is great in some ways, digital in others, let's use the tools that suit the situation best
You are so right Jerry! I love iBooks Author & was bummed to miss the conference https://t.co/zj3IUvxXxr
A1 Use all these ideas. You & students should create own ebooks. My Create Your Own Digital Textbooks https://t.co/mgJHF8pXre
Great chat about eBooks in the classroom going on at
lol, more quickly b/c my video card is not lagging trying to animate them :)
A2 eBooks are easier to track for schools, don't get ripped up or lost, offer easier modifications
A2 I do not currently use eBooks at my school, but I would like to learn. We have chromebooks now for each student.
Can you tell me more about ?
Love learning about how others are using tech as a tool for learning
A2 I am hoping the first school I teach in uses Ebooks as they can be a very convenient source for students
Yes, eBooks can be helpful for students w/ learning differences.
How does that work? How do you facilitate and keep track?
A2 teachers use kidsa-z, epic and tumble books during school day as well
A2: I use one ebook for a college class. Great convenience, but paperback's and hardcover's batteries don't die
Wondering what differences you see with students vs five years ago. https://t.co/3fefpfbk65
A2 teachers use kidsa-z, epic and tumble books during school day as well
is our device management system but we sometimes have issues with them
Q for our preservice T's: Are you using eBooks in your coursework?
playing the other side, not every student has a device at home. don't exclude some Ss for something they can't help!
So important to students with learning disabilities! https://t.co/w5CGnztYbr
Adaptability of text color and size can be a real advantage.
A2) Check out - great reading platform that has comprehension checks built in. Tons of titles and great tool.
A2) recently heard about charter network in NYC that has arrangement with public library to check out e-books. Amazing
. another resource for books in accessibility formats
Classroom makes a big difference that Ts can navigate Ss right to a specific area in iBook
We must remember comprehension and reading rates are lower when comparing screen to print. (doesnt include media)
A2: No eBooks that I'm aware of, though I have seen some charging in the iPad carts. https://t.co/njOAPLW01P
Q2 do you use Ebooks at your school and how do you deploy them?
Excellent point and something schools must consider. Not all student have home internet either.
Yes! I use Ebooks but I prefer hard copy. However, having Ebooks option is always beneficial and cost effective.
Just finished blog post on new features for stay tuned
Q2: As a math teacher, we don't use textbooks/ebooks. Our library offer ebooks that Ss can checkout though.
Q3 what are some drawbacks to using Ebooks?
all very true, there are many unacknowledged benefits of Ebooks that many overlook
try again! We used in Newark and kids read a ton and grew a ton!
A3: Definitely keeping your device charged. And actually getting the devices for Ss https://t.co/teXlDoFEXW
Q3 what are some drawbacks to using Ebooks?
It just needs a chromebook app! patiently
They take power, you don't own but license the titles, comprehension is lower,
It is an imp point-we worked really hard to choose digital texts that would not need WiFi https://t.co/9ZkZylPXco
Excellent point and something schools must consider. Not all student have home internet either.
why do you think digital vs print would decline reading comprehension?
A3 Harder to skim through for info, you lose that ‘book feel’, need time to recharge them.
Student teacher here: What are benefits/disadvantages for lower (K-2) grades using ebooks?
A2: I take that back... We have and I've been encouraging
A3 My eyes! I don't like reading a lot of text on the computer. It seems like when I am really reading, I need paper
there are a few studies looking at the issue.
A3 Not being able to highlight text & write in the margins. At times I need to PHYSICALLY get in there!
A3 space 4 download on device, running out of batteries, ability to trade books when done.
When will charging devices stop being such a challenge? Sheesh - someone needs to improve this.
Not sure why We just know it does, I think its left comprehension monitoring and re-reading when scrolling.
Important to make sure your community understands the "why" so they can support you https://t.co/Ah4pJpImKP
Q3 what are some drawbacks to using Ebooks?
pros and cons to both huh? haha
A3: cost and format compatibility
A3 many student function better with a physical text, even myself at times
A3 For me it also depends on the format. I just can’t do graphic novels/comics digitally
Q3: Students may not have a device or internet at home
Q3: the initial cost of buying a tablet to read the ebook, having to charge it, looking at screens all the time
Still crafting best annotation methods in ebooks, as well as note-taking and easily bookmarking
you are able to highlight&in different colors. I agree about writing in the margins though!
Q3: Some students may become distracted when using an Ebook. At the end of the day it is about finding engaging texts
A3) When some have eBooks and others paper you can't always get to the same spot as quickly... and the lack of smell.
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There's something comforting:
underlining Text+ actual📚
1️⃣Not all Ss have access
2️⃣papercuts❌
I'm very passionate about teaching Ss the art of digital drug-it req a high level of mindfulness
A3: It's hard to flip back and forth between pages. U may need to be referencing info from more than one page at a time
A3 Usually I am disappointed in the ability to take notes, highlight content, etc.
A3: eBook drawbacks: more screen-time is not welcome in some homes. less of a workout carrying lots of books
Distributing eBooks can be a major hassle, depending on the platform.
Kids are mess and technology isn't cheap (even though it's cheaper than what it used to be)
I wish the annotations were interoperable. Ebooks are becoming the worst of content silos.
. yes! I miss that ‘old book smell’
Now be honest, who tries to swipe or tap real books?
A3: not physically being able to flip a page or write in the book
For my learners it's more important for them to access it visually and auditorally than note take or highlight
The social annotations change reading a bit. I am now performing publicly what was once private
A3: the initial cost of buying a tablet to read the ebook, having to charge it, looking at screens all the time
A3: A drawback for me is that I can not physically see how many pages I have left. Am I half way through? Almost finished?
A3 Requires web enabled device that could be used for other purposes. Can be distracting to have so many other games, apps
With ebooks can be annotated and highlighted with exports to
A2 students have access to math and reading books online. Can access at home and at school.
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A3 it's a rarity but motion sickness using Ebooks. I've had Ss complain about it.
A3: Kids prefer paper books for annotating, or at least mine do. Distraction is also a drawback https://t.co/fmKJ4PPqgg
Q3 what are some drawbacks to using Ebooks?
a3) some drawbacks - limited titles and distractions. Good platforms could control for both. Helps to blend digital/paper.
A3: There are annotation trade-offs. I like the sticky flags that some of my Ss use. Color coded, etc.
A3, it lowers the amount of time being spent learning with stuggles in nav. and usage in general. Not as fast
No doubt about it. Research supports it too.
I'm very passionate about teaching Ss the art of digital rdg-it req a high level of mindfulness
I'm very passionate about teaching Ss the art of digital rdg-it req a high level of mindfulness
Has been a great find past few years helpd provide
A3 Many EBooks do not make good use of the platform to provide interactivity, communication, etc.
A3: The glare! I can't read my iThings in the sun!
"less of a workout carrying lot of books", I love it!
A1 affordability, easy of use, easy to manage class set, strong parental (teacher) controls.
A3: I think its harder to quickly review something in an ebook. Easier to find my bent corners in paper.
There are vendors like and others who sell you the title. Yours. Not licensed. I look for this.
A3: Cost, cost, cost - not enough in lib budget to use them
Good point. All eBooks are not alike!
Lack of smell! YES! https://t.co/FVLxJcIqCV
A3) When some have eBooks and others paper you can't always get to the same spot as quickly... and the lack of smell.
I provide Literature text in print, audio, and text to speech so Ss learn what they need to comprehend best
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We can't just replicate paper in digital format (a la PDF). Digital can do way more.
Few here My Ss prefer print except for My on.
Yet another reason test scores may drop
great point that Ts need to be aware of how to reduce distractions and set-up protection from inappropriate content
Agreed. Is there a way to limit this on devices designed for learning? i.e. blocking access to games etc.
but the tests are digital now too, which is making everything more complicated.
Advantage... Wolf Hall and War and Peace weigh the same as a haiku!
right on. From a learning perspective, would it make much difference?
has a partnership with too. Every public school S has a virtual card. No limitations. 3 print books.
We as edits need to be careful as not not influence Ss book format choices due to our own preferences
A3: I LOVE to read eBooks. Haven't read a paper book in years until
not all on Ts. Some platforms have this built in. Teachers could see if kids skip pages, fake read, etc
A3 depending on the device, eyestrain is bad. Heavy reading on anything but e-ink screen = migraine for me
We as edus need to be careful as not not influence Ss book format choices due to our own preferences
I wonder if too many options make it difficult for some students to stay focused
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It's the difference be handwriting + digital flash cards. Most of memorizing is done while✍🏽.
Q4 do you have student create Ebooks?
A3: from the author and publishers perspective : piracy
They will. Typing speed will explain much of the variance in test IMO (speculation)
. agreed. I’d love to be able to provide multiple formats to accommodate diff types of learners/readers
Student choice is always good!
True. There are some downloadable filters that can be used to help with the eye strain but it's still an issue
It's the difference be handwriting + digital flash cards. Most of memorizing is done while✍🏽.
what about Kindle paper? Better on the eyes?
A4: Yes! Having mine use the states of matter in a children's story this week https://t.co/VNfVMbhVHO
Q4 do you have student create Ebooks?
A4 Since I teach middle/high STEM, I have not
I love teaching Ss all formats and helping them see their best modalities for reading
it's definitely is becoming easier to set up restrictions although it seemed to be hidden at first
A4: I am student teaching, but in my courses we have been assigned to create Ebooks, and seems like a great resource!
sparking a great conversation in class.
Blue light blocking glasses work great!
A4) I know some teachers have tried. I took some teachers with me to an iBooks Author training and that spurred some on.
I enjoy them. Saved my sanity in Peru a summer ago.
That's very interesting! Which platforms allow that level of tracking?
We had Biology Ss create eBooks about genetic disorders w/ Then combined into 1 book. They included screencasts
Yes this. Always this https://t.co/DgWEd1AO47
I love teaching Ss all formats and helping them see their best modalities for reading
A4: I've seen Ss create stories in . Great way to integrate coding!
A4 if students are creating ebooks in replace of books as progress, it is a step in the direction of converting literacy
We have Ss set beige or grey background & teach them about all accessibility features on iPads https://t.co/mAo5sQuLPn
True. There are some downloadable filters that can be used to help with the eye strain but it's still an issue
iBooks Author, book creator app. PDFs
I'm impressed that you can fall asleep reading a book. ebook or print.
I use Gunnar glasses to cut down on eyestrain when using computers to read
A3: screen time is an issue, but will most of what ss read in life after HS be digital? A blend of both? Depends on assign.
You do not need any special platform to make ebooks with kids. Just make books with kids. Mode doesn't matter
I try to stay up WAY too long reading. I get lost in reading
Tools like uPar can help determine best modality for Ss ...visual vs audiotory, real vs digital voice
A3: the quality of the writing on some platforms is just not as good, also the distractions.
definitely possible on most devices,but requires knowledge of how to set up which can be a barrier to implement
too. Great for the early el set.
Do you think using devices like those for student learning would help with the distraction issue?
Love, love, love having pre-service teachers participate in :-)
Great to hear. The links and inclusion of video to enhance the content is so powerful.
A4: Student creation is always an great step in the learning process, whether it is on paper or in a digital format.
Yes its the quality and not the quantity of screen time that matters.
Love & iBooks Author - publishing today elevates imp of work to Ss-amazing possibilities https://t.co/lGx63nTOP8
Q4 do you have student create Ebooks?
A4 does a great job with his students on creating Ebooks
Distractions vary btw students, but we live in a society where adolescents r heavily dependent on the digital.
Typing, click throughs, and reading quality?
fantastic way to allow Ss to move from consumers to !
The best part of the whole thing were the screencasts made in
A4: created iBook for character education. was my Coach :)
I don't see an issue but haven't seen research one way or other.
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Yes! Moved here in July for my new job with !
And this is linear reading. variations in scores of internet inquiry after controlling for reading
I haven't seen many negative effects come from the implementation of Ipads in the classroom. Opinions?
You can create templates in GDocs and publish to epubs, or use GitHub pages to make books as well.
Depends on how well they are implemented! and have great insight on doing it well!
Just because we've raised them that way. Doesn't have to be that way.
The negative effects will come from Ts who don't adjust their strategies and pedagogy to teaching w/ new tools
Thanks 😀 it has taken us awhile to get it it right https://t.co/rT0LzX7Nye
Depends on how well they are implemented! and have great insight on doing it well!
I use whiteboard for spelling/ switched to whiteboard app in iPad. Less materials to juggle!
Never adjust pedagogy to tools.....tools are for pedagogy.
Q5 what content areas would student created Ebooks be helpful ?
A4 EBooks seems a limited way of demonstrating content creation when you create, buy, or download a whole book or nothing.
talking about digital textbooks, digital edge anc creating digital books
Haven't used that brand but I have found blue light blocking glasses helpful!
Spot on. We tend to forget this.
A5 I really believe that it would be useful in Language Arts, although now I'm inspired to use them in my coding classes
A5: Ebooks could be used in any subject! Create a book on a math topic, time in history, or how to play a game in PE
A5: english, history, science, foreign languages etc. as long as they are creating they will benefit from it!
all of them. We can make brooks to cover everything including replacing very expensive tools for nonverbal kids.
A5: Creating portfolios in ELA/SS projects.
I wonder what the price range is for these types of glasses
A5 creation can assist every content area
I bought them on Amazon they were not expensive. You can even buy them in reading glasses!
A5) The process of creating an ebook for any class would be helpful for student learning and engagement.
A5: great way to help Ss take pride in their work and create an ownership element
Absolutely! What about from a historians perspective? Implementing primary doc analysis can seem archaic to some Ss
A5. Make ebook on whats needed. Always worry about making for making sake and not because its needed
A5: Creating benifits all content areas!
A5 All of them! Student creation and explanations help the creator think through the content
Awesome. Thanks so much. They will appreciate it.
Our Spanish Dept HS Ss just created amazing texts in Spanish for younger Ss https://t.co/LyhFVJSywO
Q5 what content areas would student created Ebooks be helpful ?
I understand that, but new tools allow us to differentiate & improve the way we can reach Ss
I think this is one of my goals this year. Along with better green screen activities
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A5 Other students are more likely to identify with student created content.
Creating interactive elements within their work i.e. creating links to vlogs etc...
All! Science, math, SS. Great way to integrate language & showcase learning through nonfiction writing too
Q6 what are your takeaways from tonight?
A6: There are SO many apps and sites to create ebooks I didn't know about. Thx! https://t.co/7eVuo60k46
Q6 what are your takeaways from tonight?
Don't miss out on this invite - is the man when it comes to creating iBooks
What to people use to make e-books?
A6 I think that I will need to learn how to make books with my students. :D Should be exciting!
A6. My takeaway is that sure knows where to quickly locate knowledge/wisdom that benefits all of us. Thank you!
Let's see. PK created a few fairy tales, 4th a couple of state projects. Not much more than that.
iBook Author, Pages will export as eBook
A5: To look into more varied ways for my Ss to access books, and to create their own
A5 Every subject can benefit, but the purpose, expectations, classroom management & implementation plan will determine success
6th grade used comic strip version to create Paleolithic to Neolithic Comic Books
Thought I recognized it. I lived in Warren for a little while.
I live in the Canton area.
Thanks everyone! Good chat,
Including embedded Google Forms allows you to get feedback as Ss read the book. Powerful
A6:G eBooks are a great asset to the Classroom. A great way to integrate and differentiate learning. Efficiency.
I look forward to learning more about how you expand Ss use as the rest of the year unfolds. https://t.co/KalxSunpKO
Let's see. PK created a few fairy tales, 4th a couple of state projects. Not much more than that.
Thanks for joining tonight's chat keep the conversation rolling
If you are up for a challenge (punishment) you can hand code them ... - otherwise iBooks/
I played in the Canton Symphony when I was in college? Fond memories.