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Welcome to my blog! I am an energetic, elementary school teacher who teaches grade primary in the beautiful Annapolis Valley. This blog was created as a reflective journal for a Masters Course EDUC 5173. It features a wide variety of information and links for those interested in exploring technology and alternative ways of learning. Enjoy!!

Friday, July 15, 2016

Class #9: Book Creator

Today we learned about Book Creator and were able to explore some of its features as we began Assignment #3.  This app is the #1 app that all teachers should have. It is a great tool for P-12 and can be used in all subjects and curriculum levels. Book Creator provides opportunities for students to creatively show what they know using lots of different formats. You are able to add pictures, videos, voice recordings, webpages as well as import images and video from other programs (ex. cloud art, Telegami). Students can publish their books individually or they can be combined into class books.

This app is very straightforward to use and did not take a lot of time to figure out. I can easily see myself using this app as a teacher instruction tool but I was so impressed with its ease of use and can see how even my young students could use it effectively.  There are many different kinds of books/formats that children could make.  Some examples we talked about:

Language Arts:  Student can upload art and write about it, Instructional writing, Illustrated and audio Poetry, E-books in different languages, Contents page, Character Motives and Options  Demonstrating vocabulary and labeling, phonics , Comic Books, Newspapers

Math: Providing real life examples, Math vocabulary, Explaining problems, Modeling story problems, Linking to Numeracy apps that have no assessment, Example/Non-examples,

Others: Art work portfolios, Comparing then and now, Instruction books for coding, Demonstrating science experiments, Creating Best Practice guides, How- To’s, Introduction to units of study


1 comment:

  1. Hi Holly, I think that it would be surprising to see what your little ones can create using the app. Being in a Learning Centre, I plan to work with the classroom teachers to allow students to show their knowledge through creating books. It has a variety of applications across the curriculum and the students will find it fun to use, which is motivating for them.

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