Five Helpful WriteReader Features for Teachers and Students
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Five Helpful WriteReader Features for Teachers and Students

Disclosure: WriteReader is currently an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com.

WriteReader is a great platform for online creative writing projects. It has many features that make it great for elementary school use. Some of those features include how students access it, the library of artwork, and audio support for students. 

In this new video I demonstrate how to use WriteReader for creative writing assignments. Along the way I highlight my five favorite features of WriteReader. In the video you’ll see me:

  • Add students to my free WriteReader account. 
  • Demonstrate how students join WriteReader without an email address. 
  • Browse through the huge image library. 
  • Record audio in WriteReader. 
  • Create a template in WriteReader.
  • Demonstrate how students can create books in WriteReader. 
  • Demonstrate how to give students constructive feedback on their writing. 
Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.

Disclosure: WriteReader is currently an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com.WriteReader is a great platform for online creative writing projects. It has many features that make it great for elementary school use. Some of those features include how students access it, the library of artwork, and audio support for students. In this new video I demonstrate how to use WriteReader for creative writing assignments. Along the way I highlight my five favorite features of WriteReader. In the video you’ll see me:Add students to my free WriteReader account. Demonstrate how students join WriteReader without an email address. Browse through the huge image library. Record audio in WriteReader. Create a template in WriteReader.Demonstrate how students can create books in WriteReader. Demonstrate how to give students constructive feedback on their writing. Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.Creative Writing, Free Technology For Teachers, how to, Language Arts, Teaching With Technology, writereaderRead More

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