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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Jennie Bales

Jennie Bales

Great Examples of Multiplatform Storytelling - Echo Storytelling Agency - 0 views

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    It goes by many names: transmedia storytelling, transmedia narrative, cross-media seriality, and multiplatform storytelling. But what exactly is 'it'? And why does it matter? At ECHO, we most often use the term multiplatform storytelling to describe the general technique of telling a story using several formats and/or platforms, ideally with some involvement by audience or end users.
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Teach with Picture Books: Will's Words: Learning to Love Language with William Shakespeare - 1 views

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    A blog site with comprehensive coverage and teaching ideas for the use of picture book titles, mainly US in content.
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The Wombat to Kaptn Koori - Aboriginal representation in comic books and capes | NITV - 0 views

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    After listing as many Australian Indigenous representations in the superhero worlds, I noticed that many of the early characters' powers are connected to the conceptual 'Dreamtime'. Although this is presented in different ways, it's often done using separate dimensions within the extended comic multiverses. Very little have any mention of actual Aboriginal nations, and do not seem to have had much research or thought towards any level of authenticity. However, the more recent characters appear to have had much more understanding put into these characters; their origins, and their characteristics. But sadly, very few entries here are designed by Aboriginal artists or written by Aboriginal authors themselves, but given the positive development from the 1980s to today, hopefully this is something we will see more of in future.
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Kids & Family Reading Report - 1 views

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    The Australian Kids & Family Reading Report™ is a national survey of children aged 6-17 and their parents, as well as parents of children aged 0-5, exploring their reading attitudes and behaviours around reading books for fun. This is the first edition in Australia with past surveys conducted in the US bi-annually since 2006. 695 pairs of children and adults from the same household completed the survey, along with 358 parents of children aged 0-5. The survey was fielded between November 19, 2015 and November 27, 2015.
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Read Like a Girl: establishing a vibrant community of passionate readers - Alliance of ... - 0 views

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    Read Like a Girl is a community partnership for the literacy advancement of girls and is a combined endeavour led by Mt Alvernia College and St Rita's College, in partnership with Riverbend Books. This project encapsulates a calendar of reading events aimed at instilling a foundation and love of reading in the college communities and more broadly among girls everywhere.
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6 Great Examples of Digital Storytelling - 1 views

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    "Here are six handpicked examples of digital storytelling where we believe great writing is combined with great imagery to create authentic content, and a brilliant digital story." A selection of interactive documentaries that reflect literary non-fiction. Target audience is adult and senior secondary.
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Gutenberg - 2 views

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    Project Gutenberg offers over 57,000 free eBooks. Choose among free epub books, free kindle books, download them or read them online. You will find the world's great literature here, with focus on older works for which copyright has expired. Thousands of volunteers digitized and diligently proofread the eBooks, for enjoyment and education.
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Enter an Archive of 6,000 Historical Children's Books, All Digitized and Free to Read O... - 3 views

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    A digitised historical collection of children's books with options to read on different devices. A treatise on the relevance of children's literature as a source of historical and social commentary introduces the collection. Navigation to different forms of literature is across the top of the page.
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Weaving The Internet Through Your Elementary Curriculum - 2 views

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    Enhancing and extending literature lessons with technology with a curated list of websites to support literary online activities.
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Top 100 Children's Book Blogs and Websites | Kids Literature Websites - 2 views

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    List of blog sites that cover children's literature that can be added to an RSS feed.
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SearchReSearch - 1 views

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    A blog about search, search skills, teaching search, learning how to search, learning how to use Google effectively, learning how to do research. It also covers a good deal of sensemaking and information foraging.
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Art Museum Learning Resources | Common Sense Education - 1 views

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    Digitized versions of world-class art and history collections.
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Learning.21stCentury.Snapshot - Home - 3 views

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    a personal website supporting the NSW curriculum with "Book List Ideas" under each curriculum area.
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Why is dystopian fiction still so popular? | Children's books | The Guardian - 4 views

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    Teen writer Alex Campbell on the rolling attraction of dystopia - still here, still big, despite predictions of its decline. Is it art imitating life that keeps it hot?
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Steampunk.com | An online home for the steampunk movement in all its forms. - 0 views

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    Excellent stopping place to find out about steampunk, new books, films and events. For a definition go to http://www.steampunk.com/what-is-steampunk/
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Australian LGBTQ YA - 0 views

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    This is a blog dedicated to Young Adult (YA) and Junior Fiction with LGBTQ content written by Australian authors. A place to show what has been achieved, and what could be.
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Children's Books Should Be Scary - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    The long tradition of moral ambiguity and unhappy endings in kids' fiction returns with Evangeline Lilly's The Squickerwonkers.
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Using graphic novels in the classroom | Scottish Book Trust - 1 views

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    Want to engage reluctant readers? Appeal to a wider range of learning styles? Or simply want to try a new text? Graphic novels may be your answer! In this series of videos, John Chalmers and Sandra Marrs from Metaphrog give an introduction to the form, as well as explaining stylistic devices. John and Sandra also explain what is involved in adapting a story or poem into graphic novel format.
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10 Reflective Reading Questions for Cultivating Independent Thinking - 1 views

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    Strategies to cultivate independent thinking abilities through what you read, but more importantly, how you read.
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University of Delaware: WORLD OF THE CHILD - 0 views

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    Two Hundred Years of Children's Books presented by the University of Delaware. Explanatroy text and some illustrations support each section that examines the progression of children's books from early works, fables and fairy tales, primers and works pre and post 1850 publication
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