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Motivating Student Writers with iBooks Author. I just finished teaching a Social Studies Methods class at the University of Portland.

Motivating Student Writers with iBooks Author

We took a very hands-on, project-based approach and even worked with a local historical museum where my students served as curriculum consultants. As someone who has long advocated student publishing, I wanted my students to have the chance to design an iBook. I'm pleased to announce that our book: "Exploring History" is available free at iTunes. This post will offer a rationale for student publishing, some tips on managing the project as well as student reaction to working with iBooks Author. It's about collaboration and content, not the technology. My goals for the iBook project included: Learn about Ibooks Author.

The application's user interface is uncluttered and very nicely designed, with all the ___s available at a glance. [source]programposttoolusers If you can live with the ___ agreement, you can have a lot of fun engaging with your students or customers. [source]dealusersauthorslicense You can still take the content and ___ it elsewhere, just not the author published version since it is a proprietary version. [source]informationsellclausesites. Inkle for teachers. Education inkle is looking to bring interactive stories to the classroom, and give teachers free and simple get-stuck-right-in software to use with their students.

inkle for teachers

From within a web-browser, the inklewriter will let students make and play interactive stories with no programming required. Why make stories interactive anyway? The way our stories work is simple: the reader is given the text of a story in a small chunks, and after each, they get to make a decision about what happens next. That could be what a character says, or does - but it could also be a deeper choice, like why a character has done what they've done, or how they feel about something else in the story. Our first project, Frankenstein, uses interactivity to explore the different facets of Mary Shelley's original novel - allowing the reader to discover different aspects of the world, follow up hints and allusions in the text, and maybe even take some narrative paths that Shelley herself considered.

Printing Press. Grades 9 – 12 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson Discovering Poetic Form and Structure Using Concrete Poems This lesson uses concrete poems to explore the connection between a poem's layout and its meaning.

Printing Press

While appropriate any time of year, the lesson is especially topical near Columbus Day. Authentic Persuasive Writing to Promote Summer Reading Turn summer reading lists from a teacher-centered requirement to a student-driven exploration by asking students to create brochures and flyers that suggest books to explore during the summer months. The Year I Was Born: An Autobiographical Research Project Students explore the year they were born through interviews and research, and then weave the details into a newspaper or booklet, written from another person’s point of view.

Minibooks. Online Free Flash Pageflipper. BlogBooker - Blog Book. Flipping book. Simple Booklet. This week someone asked me if I knew of a free tool that students can use to take the content of Word documents and put them into an ebook format.

Simple Booklet

That question prompted me to review Simple Booklet again. Yudu. Free EBooks. We understand that reading is the simplest way for human to derive and constructing meaning in order to gain a particular knowledge from a source.

Free EBooks

This tendency has been digitized when books evolve into digital media equivalent – E-Books. It would be nice if we’re able to download free e-book and take it with us. That’s why we’ve again crawled deep into the Internet to compile this list of 20 places to download free e-books for your use. Great Websites to Download Ebooks FreeBookSpot FreeBookSpot is an online source of free ebooks download with 4485 FREE E-BOOKS in 96 categories which up to 71,97 GB. You can search and download free books in categories like scientific, engineering, programming, fiction and many other books. 4eBooks 4eBooks has a huge collection of computer programming ebooks. My ebook. Textbook to Life. Posted by Shelly Terrell on Wednesday, August 1st 2012 ”Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important.” ~ Bill Gates Your textbook is just another tool in your teachers’ kit of ways to engage learners.

The problem is that for many of us it becomes a crutch when we first begin our planning. The textbook can be very useful for planning our curriculums and lessons. The following are a few ideas to get you started in bringing your textbook to life: #1. List the chapter titles on the boardUnder each title, students write down anything they know about the topic even if it doesn’t show up in the chapterStudents stay around the board and guess who wrote whatThe student who wrote the info talks more about itThis will get your students to tie prior learning to new learning they encounter for those chapters!

Alternatively: #3 TOC (Table of Contents) Photo of the Week #4 Teach chapters in groups #5 Use Word Cloud Tools.