What?
Initially, I worked together with Lara Kirk to set my iDevelop Spiral of inquiry goal. Donna then worked with a group of learners in my habitat teaching them the different tools that they could use with Book Creator.
So what?
My goal was to use Book Creator to create digital content. I made a difference to my iDevelop workshops by using Book Creator as a follow up activity after learners did their buddy reading. It made an impact as learners could now use Book Creator to show evidence of their reading.
Now what?
I still need to work on using Book Creator to make reading artifacts authentically digital by learning to use the different tools provided in Book Creator.
Here is an example of a book that one of my learners is working on:
Here is an example of a book that one of my learners is working on:


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ReplyDeleteWell done Radha for setting your goal for your Spiral of Enquiry. Once your learners are confident using Book Creator they will be able to teach my learners.
ReplyDeleteHi Radha,
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you and your learners getting excited about Book Creator.
I like the way you have used this in your Habitat as a follow up activity. How could this be shared with parents, caregivers and whanau?
Check out the following links:
https://bookcreator.com/2018/01/50-ways-to-use-book-creator-in-your-classroom/
http://www.hollyclark.org/2017/12/26/fun-ways-to-use-book-creator-in-the-classroom/
https://classtechtips.com/2018/05/17/book-creator-for-reading-responses-2/
Looking forward to where the journey takes you.
Lisa:)
Book Creator is a great app that can do so many things and I am sure the more your learners get the opportunity to use it the more you will see them develop. I like that you have thought about the authenticity of the tasks as it can be so easy to get carried away with the tool rather than the learning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing some info about Book Creator. I too would like to use this in my lessons :)
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