Book Creator for the
High School
Classroom
By Michael Hernandez
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Why use Book Creator with secondary students?Ideas for using Book Creator in high school
Book Creator as an assessment tool
Integrating digital storytelling into your classroom
Resources for Book Creator and digital storytelling
About the author
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Why use Book Creator with secondary students?Ideas for using Book Creator in high school
Book Creator as an assessment tool
Integrating digital storytelling into your classroom
Resources for Book Creator and digital storytelling
About the author
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Entrepreneurs, scientists, politicians, artists and journalists all tell stories—they communicate ideas and information in coherent ways that resonate with an audience. And we ask our students to tell us stories, too. Often these stories take the form of class presentations, written essays, or exams. In all cases, we ask them to synthesize our course content, demonstrate their knowledge and to generate new ideas based on that knowledge.Book Creator allows teachers to build on the rigorous traditions of their existing curriculum and elevate the nature of assignments to prepare students for success once they leave the classroom. It also provides students with engaging, meaningful ways to show what they know and ignite their passion for learning.
This book serves as inspiration for how to use Book Creator in the high school classroom, no matter what subject you teach. Examples and practical tips help keep the focus on curriculum and how to transform your classroom lessons. Guides for how to use the Book Creator app can be found in the Resources section.
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Why Use Book Creator With Secondary Students?
Publishing with Book Creator allows students to synthesize information, think critically about your curriculum, and share their learning in dynamic ways that are relevant to today's audiences.
We know that literacies of all kinds are important for student success, and ebooks provide opportunities for student writing across curricular while also developing vital visual and media literacy skills.
We know that literacies of all kinds are important for student success, and ebooks provide opportunities for student writing across curricular while also developing vital visual and media literacy skills.
Your students aren't in spy school
Hear the author talk about the many reasons why you should integrate ebook publishing in your class, even if you aren't a language teacher.
Ideas for Using Book Creator in High School
Try these innovative ways to use ebooks in your learning space
Science
LAB REPORTS
While paper reports are helpful for teachers to check learning, digital books are easily shared with students, teachers and parents outside of your classroom.
This also allows for more effective ways to collect and measure data, including audio and video. Infographics help students present complex data with clear, easy to understand visuals.
Inspiration and ideas
Math
REAL WORLD USES FOR MATH
Using Book Creator, students or teachers can walk through a process of how a math concept is applied in the real world, such as bridge construction, aerospace design, or how statistical analysis is used in sports, politics, business and marketing.
Use photos to document mechanical constructs, and video to show movement of these objects or for students to explain a process of solving equations.
Use photos to document mechanical constructs, and video to show movement of these objects or for students to explain a process of solving equations.
Take math from the abstract to the concrete
The author discusses ideas for publishing ebooks in the math classroom.