Tool discovery is often a challenge for teachers interested in finding ways to use technology that will change the way they and their students work. With so much going on in the classroom, many teachers don't have the time to test out various apps and find the perfect tool to meet their needs.
I was sitting and thinking about how I've enjoyed many books recently from different points of view. Sometimes these books are challenging for students to read and follow. What is your strategy for reading a book with multiple points of view? Listening to audiobooks with different points of view? Me?