Last week in Australia we celebrated CBCA Book Week as an opportunity to focus on quality Australian writing for young people.To help celebrate this occassion and further promote reading, we launched our new ipad,Kindle and Kobo.We decided it was time for us to try out these three popular models of ereaders so that we could discover for ourselves their potential in our school context. As well as downloading ebooks onto these reading devices ,we also have put a range of applications on them so as to give our students the opportunity to explore their various functionalities. The interest from our students has been incredible. Students are able to borrow them for use in the ISC only at this point of time and there has been a constant demand for them since Monday.
Long live the book!I'm sure we will not be seeing the demise of the book as we know it for a very long time . However,we are interested in promoting and fostering reading in all modalities and the next twelve months will most likely open up many possibilities for the ISC. Electronic reading devices do transform the concept of a book and they are also transforming reading from a solitary experience into a social one. Readers are now able to connect with authors and online fan communities and as author
Scot Westerfield states , the learning continues well after the book is read via the online feedback loop. The Youtube video below is worth watching for a bit of fun!