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10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports - TheApple.com
- A bookcast is a movie trailer-like audio review of a book
- Students can add photos, video, audio and text to their timeline to support telling the story sequentially.
- Wikis are an excellent place for students to share book reviews.
- After students read a book, they can create their own book talk using a web cam or video camera.
- Students can create a slideshow summary of their book with pictures, audio, and text. Other students can leave text, audio, or drawn comments on the book reviews.
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10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports - TheApple.com
- Let students create a cartoon version of the book they have just finished.
- summarizing the book they just read.
- Students can create an interview type show where they interview characters in the book, create a short movie trailer for the book, or actually have characters act out portions of the book.
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Students should include the title and author of the book, key characters, use pictures that support the story line, and create a tag line that will make others want to read the book.
- Encourage students to create their own virtual bookshelves with Shelfari http://shelfari.com.
- they can log onto their Book Adventure account and take a 10 question multiple choice quiz based on the book they read.
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Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff – TechLearning.com
This list has several sites I'd not heard of before. (Thanks, Doug Leisher) for sharing this with me via email.
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Excellent search results for Technology related search
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MATHCOUNTS Foundation - MATHCOUNTS
For Middle School students
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Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff – TechLearning.com
Sites to Promote STEM
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