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Reading Battle Over – Boys and books

Reading Battle Over – Boys and books | Ignite Reading & Writing | Scoop.it
Boy vs Beast will hook reluctant readers and build their reading skills – and their enjoyment of books.

Via Alison Hewett Doak, Heather Stapleton, Sue Ward
Katie Frank's insight:

So important to engage those boys!

Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, December 23, 2012 4:11 AM

Boys do read differently; that does not mean that they can't love reading. It just means that we have to select more careully.

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Digital storytelling: How to tell a story that stands out in the digital age

Digital storytelling: How to tell a story that stands out in the digital age | Ignite Reading & Writing | Scoop.it

Jasper Visser: "To address the most important issue first: there is no such thing as digital storytelling. There’s only storytelling in the digital age, and frankly speaking this isn’t much different from storytelling in the age of hunters, gatherers, dinosaurs and ICQ" ...


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ChelseyMarie's curator insight, January 18, 8:10 PM

What the video! It's amazing.  Book Burn Pary!!! YESSS.

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The 3 Pillars of Digital Storytelling

The 3 Pillars of Digital Storytelling | Ignite Reading & Writing | Scoop.it

Ingeborg van Beusekom: "Directing digital storytelling? What does that mean exactly? The word says it all: taking charge and thus taking control."


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