[CASL-L] Looking for e-books

Jenny Lussier jlussier at rsd13.org
Tue Apr 21 11:23:01 PDT 2020


Hi all - we use Epic and the kids do have the code to their Epic class.

We did have some problems with families who could not do Epic during the
school hours, so we did share the info about inviting parents, especially
focusing on those families who were working all day and needed to access
Epic at night.

Some families shared an email address so the teacher could send the invite.

Jenny



On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 1:44 PM Elaine Shapiro <elaine.shapiro7 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have another question, about Epic. We use it in school, and my
> understanding was parents had to pay to use it at home.  Now they are
> offering remote access for free, but it means inviting all the parents to
> sign up.  When I asked teachers to do that, some did, some said parents
> didn't do it, some said it's too much for parents, and some said that they
> gave their code to their students, and with the teacher code, the students
> can access Epic from home.  That would be so much simpler. Can any of you
> confirm that? I sent an inquiry to Epic, but may not hear back for a while.
>
> Thanks,
> Elaine
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 12:55 PM Melissa Thom via CASL-L <
> casl-l at mylist.net> wrote:
>
>> Hey there!
>>
>> All of those titles for YA/MG are so old...is there any reason she isn't
>> choosing newer titles that are more diverse?? I know you are just the
>> messenger but maybe find out from her if she is interested in getting some
>> newer, more relevant titles on her list.  Have her check out the Project
>> Lit titles
>> <https://www.vocabulary.com/articles/tips-and-tricks/project-lit-communitys-2019-2020-book-selections/> (the
>> 2021 titles will be announced soon too) or the We Need Diverse Books
>> Website <https://diversebooks.org/> as a starting point.  Then she could
>> cross-reference some of those titles against the digital collections
>> you have access to.
>>
>> An additional resource may be this Padlet
>> <https://padlet.com/joyfullearning/CollectionDevelopment> that I have
>> used to curate a bunch of great websites and tools for finding
>> diverse literature.
>> Have a good day!!
>> Melissa
>>
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>> *Currently Reading:     *
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>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 12:49 PM David Bilmes <dbilmes at sbcglobal.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have an English teacher who is looking for materials for her classes.
>>> I've already shared information with her about how to access the 424
>>> e-books on our Follett Shelf, and shared with her information about Libby,
>>> the app our public library uses to access digital resources such as ebooks
>>> and audiobooks.
>>>
>>> She teaches a Kid Lit class and is looking for e-books for grades 4-8.
>>> Examples she gave me are:
>>>
>>>    - Night of the Howling Dogs, Graham Salisbury
>>>    - The Birthday Room, Kevin Henkes
>>>    - Birds of a Feather, Jacqueline Woodson
>>>    - Rainy, Sis Deans
>>>    - Any Beverly Cleary or Kimberly WIllis Holt
>>>
>>> She also said: I want them to read longer-length novels
>>> for young readers. (But again, it can't be too old fashioned or they just
>>> don't get it.) Last semester my students read *Island of the Blue
>>> Dolphins* (that was okay); *The Whipping Boy* (They liked this one);
>>> and *Where the Red Fern Grows* (a good story, but a snoozer for today's
>>> reader).
>>>
>>> I downloaded the Libby App and searched Bibliomation on it, and some of
>>> the above books were available and some weren't. Does anyone else have
>>> suggestions on how I can help her find e-books for her class?
>>>
>>> David Bilmes
>>> Oxford High School
>>>
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