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Using Creative Book Builder at Every Level of Blooom's

Using Creative Book Builder at Every Level of Blooom's | iPads in Education | Scoop.it

"Creative Book Builder is a fantastic app that allows students to create books in epub format, which can then be exported to iBooks and shared with others. There are a variety of instructional uses for this app, from using it as a publishing tool for project-based learning to a summative assessment at the end of a unit.  Students can embed images, audio files, video files, and write text.  The advantage of an epub document over a PDF document is that all of the media will be preserved and available for readers to interact with when the final product is published.  

Depending on how you use Creative Book Builder with students, this app can help students complete tasks that align with every level of the revised Bloom's Taxonomy.  Explore the different ways this app can be used at each level of Bloom's Taxonomy..."

Ralph Springett's curator insight, April 3, 8:00 PM

This is a great tool. Bridging the devide between ePublishing formats.

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Welcoming Mobile: More Districts Are Rewriting Acceptable Use Policies | Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning

Welcoming Mobile: More Districts Are Rewriting Acceptable Use Policies | Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning | iPads in Education | Scoop.it

Spotlight covers the intersections of technology and education, going behind the research to show how digital media is used in and out of classrooms to expand learning.


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