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Libraries and BookTrailers - 19 views

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    Now we're seeing book trailers on the web as a pretty common way to promote books and reading. I am sure you'll start seeing these book trailers pushed to your e-readers soon
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Book Sculpture Animation - NZ Book Council - Going West - 22 views

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    Amazing!
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Book Trailers in the Library | ALSC Blog - 39 views

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    Best book trailers to share with students. Recommended by primary age students
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ClairvauxLibrary - home - 7 views

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    Take a look at Pam Niewman's fantastic new library wiki.
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Rockin'BookTrailers (and other reports) with Animoto by Jeri Hurd on Prezi - 38 views

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    Prezi on creating video book reports (trailers) with details.
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BTFA Home - 0 views

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    This site was created as a way for people to share their self-created book trailers. All trailers shared with BTFA are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) What does this mean, exactly? It means you are free to show, download, and share these trailers, as long as they are not modified, and attribution to the creator is given. Most trailers were created by teachers, students or librarians, but a few of the trailers were created by publishers, or authors. The most important thing to note is that all of them are here for you to use, so feel free!
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stories from the cloud - 38 views

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    using Web 2.0 to promote literacy
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    Cloud computing. Web 2.0. Social networking. Stories are being told in new mediums. This blog examines YA stories in their original, print versions and how they can be re-told in new ways using collaborative online tools.
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1Q84 by Haruki Murakami - Books - Random House Books Australia - 5 views

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    Book trailer.
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