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Storytelling is sacred to the English teacher. As print text migrates to more dynamic forms, technology offers myriad possibilities to tell and read stories. Consider how storytelling is becoming more connected, adaptable, flexible, and customized with electronic text and how that changes the teaching of literacy.

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Charlene Chausis

NCTE 2014 • Washington, DChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/educationinindia/7703376790/

Stories in

New Forms:

Connected,

Adaptable,

Flexible, and

Customized

Charlene ChausisCreativity & Innovation Specialist

Aptakisic-Tripp CCSD 102

Buffalo Grove, IL

cchausis@d102.org

Let’s connect! @cchausis+CharleneChausis

#futureofbooks

http://goo.gl/hLsVRu

Books of the future should be:

-- connected -- adaptable -- flexible -- customized

What do you want in a future book?

Today:1. Evolution of digital text: past,

present & future trends? Formats

and features.

2. Consuming/curating vs. creating

digital text as eBooks

3. Collaborating with digital text

4. Challenges of digital vs. analog

Evolution

Summer 2010

2011 Horizon Report

Each year, the Horizon

Report describes six

areas of emerging

technology that will have

significant impact on

higher education and

creative expression over

the next one to five

years.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

http://www.educause.edu/Resources/2011HorizonReport/223122

2011 Horizon Report

Predictions/Trends:

Electronic books are a viable and easy

alternative to printed ones. … writers are

seeing it become something far richer….

Analog vs. Digital Text ?

Adaptable, Customized

Trending 2011

Trending

Source: Speak Up 2012 National Research Project Findings – the results of the

authentic, unfiltered views of 364,240 K-12 students nationwide.

Research findings from Project Tomorrow on digital learning at www.tomorrow.org.

2012

Source: Speak Up 2012 National Research Project Findings – the results of the

authentic, unfiltered views of 364,240 K-12 students nationwide.

Research findings from Project Tomorrow on digital learning at www.tomorrow.org.

Trending 2012

Benefits of “e” devices?

Personalized Learning!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_e-book_formats

Understanding

“e” formats:

http://www.gutenberg.org

46K Public Domain Books!

We are on the verge of re-imagining the book

and transforming it to something beyond mere

words.… But mere text on a screen, the stuff

that e-books are made of won’t be enough.

http://www.loc.gov/teachers/student-discovery-sets/

… moving from

Consuming

to

Curating

Convert from webpages:

http://dotepub.com

… moving from

Consuming and

Curating to Creating

Yes, you

(and your students)

can create!

Digital texts as eBooks

Yes, you (and your students)

can create!

Why create?

Authentic Audience● Wider, varied, and authentic audiences

increase student effort...

● Results Improve!

Creativity● Variety of writing formats encourages student

creativity and self-expression

Why create?

Collaboration● Student collaboration increases as a final

product ready for publishing evolves

Motivation● Increased motivation for reading and writing as

students read one another’s writing

● Opportunity to augment writing with digital

media such as images, video, audio, and more

increases student engagement

It’s a Standard!

“With guidance and support from adults,

use a variety of digital tools to produce

and publish writing, including in

collaboration with peers.”

Common Core State Standard:

ELA-Literacy Writing K.6 -- 12.6

http://mrsmithtrt.weebly.com/class-ebooks.html

Connected!

21,000

http://nanowrimo.org/Connected!

http://www.apple.com/ibooks-author/

Adaptable

http://www.bookry.com

Adaptable

Create, read, share using a browser:

http://edu.epubbud.com

Connected!

http://www.storybird.com/educators/

Flexible! Storybird: Digital Storytelling Tool

Creating eBooks

on iPadScribble press

(Free)

Book creation platform that allows

kids to imagine, create and share

their own stories with great drawing

and writing tools

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scribble-

press/id487300076?mt=8

Book Creator

$4.99

Ideal for children’s picture books,

photo books, art books, cook books,

manuals, textbooks,

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/book-

creator-for-ipad/id442378070?mt=8

My Story - Bookmaker

for kids

$1.99

Add images to your story by

drawing, using the camera or from

your camera roll. Add text and

record your voice. Books can be

shared by e-mail or sent to iBooks

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/my-

story-book-maker-for-

kids/id449232368?mt=8

Creative Book Builder

$3.99

Create ePub files that contain

images, text, and recordings. Syncs

with Google Docs -- great for

collaborative storytelling

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/creative-

book-builder/id451041428?mt=8

DemiBooks Composer

Free

iPad-based authoring software for

creating interactive books

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/demiboo

ks-composer/id462838680?mt=8

Tutorial: http://youtu.be/qYuCwOCK1Js

Creating eBooks

on iPadStoryrobe

$.99

Storyrobe is an innovative tool for

creative self expression with the

digital media that matters most -

your own.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/storyro

be/id337670615

BookWriter

$3.99

Book Writer will help you produce

various kinds of books, such as

photo books, video books, art

books, fairy tales, cook books, PR

books, manuals or PDF documents.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/book-

writer-ebook-pdf-creator/id481160195

Maxjournal

Free

A simple and elegant way to make

a daily diary or journal, with

extensive photo scrapbooking

features.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/maxjou

rnal/id364907090?mt=8

Convert from other documents:

http://www.2epub.com

Bookbin (download software)

Calibre (download software)

Collaborating with

digital text?

… there’s an app for that!

Customized

*

Connected!

*

Connected!

*

Connected! https://www.renaissance.com/products/subtext

*

https://www.renaissance.com/products/subtextConnected!

*

https://www.renaissance.com/products/subtextConnected!

*

Connected! https://www.renaissance.com/products/subtext

*

bit.ly/GetSubtextConnected!

*

www.subtext.comCustomized!

Free App

● Highlighting○ “Tagging/categorizing”

● Discussions & Quizzes

● Link to research

● Embedded videos

● Works with Edmodo

Premium Features

● Track student progress

● Text to speech

● Teachers+

● Assignment templates○ CCSS Alignment

Storybird: Digital Storytelling Tool

http://www.storybird.com/educators/

Connected!

Adaptable

Connected

Flexible

Customized

Books as Apps

Challenges ?

While their findings are

suggestive, they are

preliminary and based

on small samples of

students.

Adaptable http://www.newsela.com/

Adaptable http://www.newsela.com/

Adaptable http://www.newsela.com/

http://www.spritzinc.com/Customized

http://www.spritzinc.com/Customized

http://signup.spreedit.com/Customized

http://www.readmei.com/

Charlene ChausisCreativity & Innovation Specialist

Aptakisic-Tripp CCSD 102

Buffalo Grove, IL

cchausis@d102.org

Let’s connect! @cchausis+CharleneChausis

#futureofbooks

http://goo.gl/hLsVRu

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