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Judy O'Connell

Create Your Own Narrated iBooks With Book Creator | iPad Apps for School - 8 views

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    "create their own books using images, text, videos, and audio recordings. You can arrange your book in three different formats; portrait, square, or landscape. Each page in your book can include pictures and videos from your iPad's camera roll and or from your iTunes library. In addition to the pictures and videos you can include as much as text as you can fit on each page. In fact, if you just want to have text on a page you can do that. If you would like to narrate your book you can tap the record button to add your voice to each page of your book. Every page in your book can have a custom color scheme."
Jennie Bales

Choosing children's books that include and affirm disability experiences | KQED - 0 views

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    "Duyvis recommended that educators, librarians and parents seek out books by disabled people. Duyvis and two librarians talked with MindShift about what else educators and caregivers should look for when selecting children's literature that represents disability and what conversations with kids about these books and about disabilities can look like. They also offered recommendations of inclusive, affirming books for kids from preschool to high school. "
Cathy Oxley

Children still prefer reading physical books, finds Scholastic | The Bookseller - 0 views

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    "The number of children who have read an e-book has almost doubled since 2010 but children still prefer reading books for fun in print, according to Scholastic Inc's Kids and Family Reading Report, 4th Edition."
Cathy Oxley

Timeline: 30 Years of Liberating Literature | American Library Association - 1 views

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    'Since 1982, Banned Books Week has rallied librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, teachers, and readers of all types to celebrate and defend the freedom to read. As we commemorate 30 years of Banned Books Week and enter our 31st year of protecting readers' rights, ALA is pleased to unveil this timeline of significant banned and challenged books.'
Judy O'Connell

App Store - YALSA's Teen Book Finder - 0 views

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    "Find the best books and media for teens, as selected by library staff and educators across the United States! The Teen Book Finder, generously funded by a grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, offers easy access to the titles honored each year by the Young Adult Library Services Association, a division of the American Library "
Judy O'Connell

Book Art | Surprising the viewer to make up their own best story. - 3 views

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    "Not to mention, there will never be such a simple technology with the ability to transport us anywhere and everywhere. Books need no electricity, no battery, no LCD or eInk (although the hallway light, a flashlight, or candles have been known to come in handy). They need no flash or java plugins. The need no expensive gadgetry of any kind. Yet...BOOKS allow our imaginations to soar....for hours at a time.....worlds evolve in an instant, and live in our minds...forever ....where ever we are..."
Cathy Oxley

Americans' reading habits over time | Pew Research Center - 2 views

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    The population of e-book readers is growing. Ebook usage is slowly rising and print book usage is slowly declining.
Cathy Oxley

100 Best Children's Chapter Books of All-Time - 1 views

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    "A list of some of the best children's chapter books, suitable for a wide range of ages. They are the ones that continue to be loved for ages upon ages because they are, simply put, quite wonderful."
Cathy Oxley

Pacific War Animated - 2 views

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    "If a picture is worth a thousand words, a good animation is worth ten thousand. After reading book after book about the Pacific War and finding only complicated maps with dotted lines and dashed lines crisscrossing the pages, we decided to depict the key naval and land battles using animation technology."
Cathy Oxley

Reading as the Main Course: A Book Tasting Event | School Library Journal - 11 views

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    How a Book Tasting Event was used as a way to get students to "sample" a variety of literary genres in order to find their preferred "tastes" in reading.
Marita Thomson

Cool Infographics - Blog - Mapping Popular Story Plot Lines - 6 views

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    Finally! The secret ingredient to writing a good book has been revealed. Plot Lines, the infographic from Delayed Gratification, the slow journalism magazine, shows the dominant themes in last year's books nominated for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction.  An interactive, zooming viewer available on the original landing page.
Judy O'Connell

Open Journal Systems - 4 views

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    "The Looking Glass: New Perspectives on Children's Books is an electronic journal about children's literature. The site was launched April 2, 1997 -- International Children's Book Day. As our name suggests, we combine an interest in the traditional with an eye to the modern. Our readers and contributors are academics, librarians, teachers, parents and anyone else fascinated by the world of children's literature. This journal is published by a small group of volunteers."
Meg Moores

Peru makes book writing into a spectator sport and invites aspiring writers into combat... - 1 views

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    Peru. masked writers are given a few words and must write a story in a paragraph. Eventual winner is awarded a book contract. Library lunchtime activity
Jennie Bales

How do librarians in schools support struggling readers? - NATE - 0 views

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    "Margaret Kristin Merga outlines her compelling research into this area. Of particular interest is the role of librarians in schools in supporting struggling readers, as these students may be increasingly disadvantaged as they move through the years of schooling. Teacher librarians provided support by identifying struggling readers, providing them with age and skill-appropriate materials, undertaking skill scaffolding supporting choice, supporting students with special needs, providing one-to-one matching, promoting access to books, enhancing the social position of books and reading, reading aloud to students, facilitating silent reading, and preparing students for high-stakes literacy testing."
Cathy Oxley

Schools should ditch books: New York City | The Australian - 1 views

  • NEW York students would ditch textbooks and be issued tablets under a proposal by a leading candidate for mayor.
Cathy Oxley

Top 100 Children's Books of All-Time - 2 views

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    A list of 100 favourite picture books.
Marita Thomson

Australia's Favourite Novelist - The Full List « Booktopia - A Book Bloggers'... - 2 views

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    50 favourite novelists with a bit of a blurb on each. Many children's & young adult writers included.
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