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Integrating technology in the classroom
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The economy is definitely touching everyone. Unfortunately in the past week it has negatively impacted two of my favorite web tools for the classroom. 🙁 Lookybook announced this week that due in part to the failing economy they have had to call it quits. You can read more about the reasons behind their shutting down here. Gcast also announced a need to go to a paid subscription for their phone podcasting service. It will now cost $99 to use Gcast. 🙁
Lookybook was an incredible resource for classrooms because it offered a classroom library of picture books for free. Hopefully another company will come along and work on bringing this idea back to life.
Gcast is a loss for sure, I loved using it as a place where students, teachers, and parents could create podcasts without a computer. It was very easy to use for those teachers and parents who were apprehensive to podcast via computer but willing to do it by phone.
There is another service that offers free phone podcasting. Gabcast is a podcast over the phone service. Gabcast is free to use and allows you to upload your audio files to a blog, website, or publish to iTunes.
Read my original posts on all of these websites below:
What it is: Lookybook is amazing me today. This site, still in Beta version, is a place where kids can go to read and view picture book in their entirety. These are quality picture books such as “Alphabeasts” by Wallace Edwards and Franklin books by Paulette Bougeois. After a book has been read, it can be reviewed, rated, shared and put on a virtual bookshelf (Shelfari style), you can also purchase the book directly from this site. The site is simple to use and navigate and registration is completely free. I am so impressed, before I could write this post I spammed all of my teacher friends with this website! 🙂 Seriously, you should go take a look right now and then come back and finish reading my post..it’s okay, I won’t hold it against you!
How to integrate Lookybook into the classroom: I can think of about a million applications of a site like Lookybook in the classroom. It is truly like having a virtual library of picture books right in your classroom, but best of all, your students have the same library when they go home!! Lookybook can become part of your classroom library of books, books can be read by the whole class using a projector (no more “I can’t see the pictures!”). The ability to review and rate the book right within Lookybook is wonderful because students learn to share their reactions to a book and discuss with others. Invite students to create their own virtual bookshelves where they can share their very favorite picture books. This is a great site for struggling readers to visit at home with a parent. The possibilities of this site are exciting and I can’t wait to see how the kids end up using it! An added bonus? You bet! Lookybook allows you to embed picture books right into your own blog or webpage. You read right, you can add full versions of the picture books right to your class webpage! I ask you, does it get any better than this?!
Tips: This would be a great site to use with Book Adventure, all of the books I have searched have had quizzes on the reading motivation website.
Leave a comment and share how you are being amazed by and using Lookybook.