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Connecting with Readers Using Web 2.0: Welcome to Connecting with Readers!
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Connecting with Readers Using Web 2.0. Welcome to Connecting with Readers! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Create a Destiny resource list of titles you'd like to booktalk. Create a PowerPoint template for your bookcasts. Use TitlePeek or Google for cover images. Use one book cover per slide. In the "Notes" pane, type your script for each book. The grunt work is done! Print the PowerPoint with notes. Stop recording and upload your screencast. You have created a bookcast! Basic Discussion Group Steps:.
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Andi Fansher's Library and Technology News You Can Use: Concurrent Session #4 - Connecting With Readers Using Web 2.0 Tools
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Thursday, March 12, 2009. Concurrent Session #4 - Connecting With Readers Using Web 2.0 Tools. I attended "Connecting With Readers Using Web 2.0 Tools" - Cristina Connell from Gettys Middle School had some great ideas for using some new tools to pep up blogs and webpages and I can't wait to get started - especially with Screencast-o-matic. Some ways I want to use it in the library and for my teachers:. How-To use the library webpage for kids (and adults! How to use CD software that comes with textbooks.
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Connecting with Readers Using Web 2.0: How to Use this Page
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Connecting with Readers Using Web 2.0. How to Use this Page. This is a web-based "handout" to help you connect with your readers using tools such as Blogger, PowerPoint, Screencast-O-Matic, and more. Below this posting you will see a series of screencasts that will help you create bookcasts (Internet booktalks) and interactive blogs that you can use as reading discussion groups. Installed. I highly recommend that you install Firefox. For more great Web 2.0 resources, please visit Web 204U. Copy the embed...
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Connecting with Readers Using Web 2.0: March 2009
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Connecting with Readers Using Web 2.0. Welcome to Connecting with Readers! How to Use this Page. This is a web-based "handout" to help you connect with your readers using tools such as Blogger, PowerPoint, Screencast-O-Matic, and more. Below this posting you will see a series of screencasts that will help you create bookcasts (Internet booktalks) and interactive blogs that you can use as reading discussion groups. Installed. I highly recommend that you install Firefox. Pros and Cons of Bookcasts. Your wo...
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Connecting with Readers Using Web 2.0: Pros and Cons of Bookcasts
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Connecting with Readers Using Web 2.0. Pros and Cons of Bookcasts. Bookcasts are audiovisual- students can not only hear what you have to say about each selection, but they can see the covers and even material from inside the book. A bookcast allows you to give a booktalk to every student in your school, and beyond. Screencast-O-Matic allows you to record instructions with screenshots that students can reference later, even at home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Use one book cover per slide. Now co...