[CASL-L] Free ebooks?
Jen
jlarkin24 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 18 04:59:47 PDT 2022
High school level here - we are also huge users of Sora/Overdrive. Easy
to use, and my students are definitely big fans - especially of audio and
the ease of using it right on their cell phones. I know that isn't the
case for elementary kiddos! Our reps are amazing and always quick to help
and respond.
Jen
EO Smith High School
On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 7:54 AM CASL Vice President <
vicepresident at ctcasl.org> wrote:
> Hi Elaine - my district uses Overdrive for eBooks. I don't use them at
> PreK-2 because Epic does the job for us, but I know the upper grades do use
> it. The app used is Sora.
>
> You can meet with the rep and get all the details. Maybe other schools in
> your district use it already?
>
> Jenny
>
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 10:20 PM Elaine Shapiro <elaine.shapiro7 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Our preK-4 school is happily using EPIC, whose school access now ends at
>> 3 pm. Since 4th grade science and social studies block is 3-3:30, they are
>> looking for more resources. I offered to purchase more ebooks (I don't
>> have many, as they never get used), but am wondering about other
>> resources. We subscribe to World Book online, Pebble Go, Pebble Go Next,
>> and Gale Elementary. I have to find out exactly what topics they are in
>> need of will study. What about Libby from the public library? Do they have
>> much in children's nonfiction? Other thoughts? Thank you.
>>
>> Elaine Shapiro
>> Broad Brook School
>> *Just read Granted and Louisiana's Way Home*
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