This is a terrific example of using Glogster edu (see earlier Bright Ideas post) to promote reading. Anita Beaman has devloped this glog to further promote interest in a popular genre of books.
Glogs can be linked online for the full multimedia experience as well as printed out and laminated for display in the library or classrooms. This could be a good thing for librarystaff to create, or to encourage students to make either as library monitors or for creative response to text.
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Excellent idea for grabbing students attention and making them want to know more. Brilliant use of Glogster, thanks for sharing it!
Just starting this with my Year 7 English class, some Year 8s have used for economic unit and had great fun learning to use this.