Archiving & Sharing Documenting our students' reading lives and sharing with it with others.
Creating & Sharing Digital Libraries & Book Reviews
Skitch Students can take a picture of their favorite book and use Skitch to draw on or annotate the photo. This image can then be shared digitally or posted on a bulletin board.
Padlet Students create their own "Dashboard" to create their Reading Lists. Posts can contain a picture of the book and a text description/summary. Padlet could also be used to make a Class "dashboard" where students keep their current book posted.
How to Create a Symbaloo for your Class Reading Lists
Vocaroo Free, easy to use website for voice recording. Recording can be shared as a Website link, a QR Code, or a MP3 or WAV file. These audio files could be linked to a Padlet, Google Doc, Blog, or many other tools.
QR Codes Qr Codes are a type of barcode that lead to a digital source or destination when scanned. QR codes are great for connecting digital student book reviews to books in your classroom library.
iMovie Students can use iMovie to crate video book talks and/or book trailers. Once finished these videos can be shared through Google Drive, YouTube, or posted on blogs and websites. If videos are put online, a QR Code can be created and attached to books in the classroom library.