In The News: 10 ways to use technology to promote reading
Biblionasium was featured on eSchool News as part of an article on using technology to promote reading. Read more>>
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Biblionasium was featured on eSchool News as part of an article on using technology to promote reading. Read more>>
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On April 11, 2019, Biblionasium was Tech & Learning’s Site of the Week. Read their assessment of Biblionasium here.
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Our platform fits perfectly into the AASL Standards Framework for Learners.
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If you’re a parent who tracks their reading, recommends favorites to friends, and participates in online reading challenges through sites like Goodreads, you may have wondered: Where is Goodreads for kids? The short answer: There isn’t one—but we’ve got you covered with a few options that could meet the same needs.
Goodreads for Kids: There Isn’t One, But There Are These 3 Alternatives (via BookRiot) Read More »