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penny copplestonesharing what you read
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Cyndi Danner-KuhnThe most dreaded word in school reading for students: book reports. Teachers assign them, viewing them as a necessary component of assessing reading compreh
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Miss OConnoralternaties to book reports
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Michelle KrillTechnology can help bring some excitement and creativity to the traditional book report while still displaying students understanding of reading.
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Vanessa L.The most dreaded word in school reading for students: book reports. Teachers assign them, viewing them as a necessary component of assessing reading co
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Tom Daccord10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports
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Ben LoueyThe most dreaded word in school reading for students: book reports. Teachers assign them, viewing them as a necessary component of assessing reading comprehension. Book reports can be a contributing factor to ‘readicide’. “Read-i-cide n: The systematic killing of the love of reading, often exacerbated by the inane, mind-numbing practices found in schools.” http://stenhouse.com/html/readicide.htm. So, how can we as teachers continue to monitor our students understanding of reading material without killing the love of reading? Enter technology. Technology can help bring some excitement and creativity to the traditional book report while still displaying students understanding of reading.
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Nick BorthwickThe most dreaded word in school reading for students: book reports. Teachers assign them, viewing them as a necessary component of assessing reading co
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Brittany DorfnerThe most dreaded word in school reading for students: book reports. Teachers assign them, viewing them as a necessary component of assessing reading comprehension. So, how can we as teachers continue to monitor our students understanding of reading material without killing the love of reading? Enter technology.
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Kim CollazoGreat electronic alternatives to the traditional book report.
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Stefani HiteTechnology can help bring some excitement and creativity to the traditional book report while still displaying students understanding of reading.
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Mecca SadlerIdeas for something other than the book report
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congerjan CongerIdeas for using presentation, animation, and digital storytelling sites instead of a standard book report
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Nergiz Kern10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports
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Jean Potterbook reports using web 2.0 tools
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John Carman ZoccolaTen alternatives to traditional book report. These suggestions are technogically based
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Jane Loftonlists ideas for technology-based book reports.
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Mr StewartTechnology can help bring some excitement and creativity to the traditional book report while still displaying students understanding of reading.
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Mitch WeisburghIdeas for using presentation, animation, and digital storytelling sites instead of a standard book report
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Marsha RatelIdeas for how to spiff up the book report.
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Mardy McGawTechnology can help bring some excitement and creativity to the traditional book report while still displaying students understanding of reading.
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Nancy AlibrandiThe most dreaded word in school reading for students: book reports. Teachers assign them, viewing them as a necessary component of assessing reading co
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Sarah Sutterbasic ideas, but another site to which one can direct teachers who are assigning book reports to start to consider digital aternatives.
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Cindy SheetsIdeas for using presentation, animation, and digital storytelling sites instead of a standard book report
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Sheryl A. McCoythis is the tech version of the list of alternatives to essay format book report we've used for decades. Good ideas.
"Technology can help bring some excitement and creativity to the traditional book report while still displaying students understanding of reading." -
Laura Nicosia10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports. Thanks Alan Beam.
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