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Jul 7 2010, 9:47 AM EDT by
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I have a graphic novel book discussion group for middle school aged kids. I would love to set up a Skype session with one of our authors. I don't see graphic novel listed as a genre on this site. Could you add that?
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meeting authors at ALA
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Jun 26 2010, 7:24 PM EDT by
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Hi, I'm guessing that a number of authors here will be at the upcoming ALA convention in Washington, DC--it will be a great place to meet a few of us in person and decide on a Skype visit that's right for your group. Maybe authors who will be there can post to this thread the information about when/where they'll be signing? I'll get the ball started: I'll be signing Tillmon County Fire at the Eerdmans booth (booth 2612 on the Exhibits Floor) on Monday, 6/28, from 2-3 p.m.--then that same afternoon I'll be moderating a panel sponsored by ALA's Rainbow Project, from 4-5:30 p.m. in room 152A of the Convention Center. Looking forward to meeting any number of librarians/school folks/authors/others connected with Skype an Author!
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Jun 26 2010, 7:24 PM EDT
Yes, our panel (which includes Cynthea Liu, Lindsay Leavitt, and Olugbemisola Rhuday Perkovich) will include multiple ways for audiences to interact with writers virtually, including Skype! I believe Cynthea's portion covers Skype.
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Education Column
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Kathy Stoughton
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Jun 21 2010, 12:09 PM EDT by
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For some extra ideas to foster independent learning, feel free to check it out: http://www.examiner.com/x-44968-Manchester-Parenting--Education-Examiner
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4 new books by Georgette Baker
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Georgette Baker
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Jun 7 2010, 10:32 PM EDT by
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Bilingual and new, these travel log, photo books fro ages 6 and up are a documentation of the places I love. They are available on amazon.com or through simplespanishsongs.com
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Wonderful Experience
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Evelyn Coleman
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Apr 10 2010, 6:03 AM EDT by
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As a teacher that has never used Skype before, I was presently surprised with how easy it was to use. Working with Evelyn Coleman was a pleasure! She went above and beyond in helping me throughout the process. In meeting with my students, Evelyn gave them wonderful techniques to help them with their own writing. As a middle school teacher, teaching acceptance is one of the most difficult subjects to teach. Evelyn truly inspired my students to embrace cultural difference in a way that I could have never taught them on my own.
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Dot to Dot in the Sky author
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SKYPE Overview
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Apr 9 2010, 1:09 PM EDT by
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Hello!
I am a children's author who can provide Skype presentations for your grades. If you are interested, please contact me at dot2dot@joangalat.com and visit www.joangalat.com to learn more about my presentations.
Regards,
Joan Marie Galat
Author of: Dot to Dot in the Sky, Stories of the Zodiac - Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award nominee and winner of a 2008 Gold Moonbeam Award Dot to Dot in the Sky, Stories of the Moon Dot to Dot in the Sky, Stories of the Planets Dot to Dot in the Sky, Stories in the Stars Dr. Bufflehead Explores Energy Dr. Bufflehead Explores Dirt Day Trips From Edmonton
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Author Input
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Mar 28 2010, 3:30 PM EDT by
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Hello to our Skype Authors -- please feel free to give us your thoughts and ideas.
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Mar 28 2010, 3:30 PM EDT
I think Skype is such an excellent tool! I've done about 12 Skype visits so far and each one has worked out so well-- lots of positive feedback. Teachers may be apprehensive at first, but when they experience it, they love it! Can't wait to do more!!
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Video Book Trailer for The Darkness Under the Water
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Mar 18 2010, 2:17 PM EDT by
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Library media specialist Analine Johnson created this video for The Darkness Under the Water. If you watch it before reading the book, does it get you interested? And if you watch it after reading the book, does it match what your "inner eye" saw? Consider creating your own version. http://tinyurl.com/BK-book
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Author Skype Visit in Korea
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Maribeth Boelts
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Mar 12 2010, 10:27 PM EST by
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Our 5th grade students in an international school in Seoul, Korea, had a fantastic time skype-ing with Maribeth Boelts. We have read her book Those Shoes in our class. We are using her story as a mentor text for our literary essay unit. It was great to be able to talk to an actual author all the way from Korea. The students loved hearing about her life as a writer, her revision process and where she got her idea for Those Shoes. They were so excited to hear that she is coming out with a new book for 5th graders called The P.S. Brothers. We will definitely be purchasing a copy for our classroom library. Thank you for visiting our classroom! We hope to talk to you again soon.
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Mar 12 2010, 10:27 PM EST
Isn't Skype a wonderful too for the classroom. Would love to hear more about your classroom's interests and needs. Please visit my website to learn about my upcoming middle grade novel Tortilla Sun www.jennifercervantes.com
Thanks! :) Jen
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WORLD HISTORY
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School Presentation
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Feb 19 2010, 9:29 PM EST by
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS THE SPANISH ARMADA?
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Joining Skypeanauthor
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Feb 5 2010, 7:40 PM EST by
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I'm looking forward to see what this format can create. My novels are written for adults, with complex, if often comic, themes explored. Nevertheless, I think a class of seniors or AP students interested in literary fiction, philosophy, music, and/or politics, might easily grasp them. Discussions are always more interesting when groups have read all or relevant parts of the material, but I am happy to talk about writing in general, and its function in the modern world.
My published books and their themes are as follows. Two more should be appearning soon.
Novels: The Good Doctor Guillotin -- capital punishment, first use of the guillotine during the French Revolution The Annotated Nose -- creating media myths; battling the "contemporary plague" Skulk -- the fate of political activists in a world dead set against them The Lamentations of Julius Marantz -- contemporary religious hysteria; conspiracies; learning to be a physicist Golem Song -- the pathology of thinking one is chosen The Education of Arnold Hitler -- racism; Vietnam war; performance art; neo-Nazism Insect Dreams, the Half Life of Gregor Samsa -- overview of crucial events in America 1930-45; creation of the atomic bomb
Memoir: Rehearsing With Gods: Photographs and Essays on the Bread & Puppet Theater (with Ron Simon, photographer)
I am currently working on a novel about the dead Tchaikovsky.
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Mike Artell
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Directions for Teachers & Librarians
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Feb 5 2010, 12:16 PM EST by
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Our Fifth Graders had a 10 minute skype session with Mike. He was wonderful, funny, and the kids were amazed at how quickly he taught them some drawing tricks. We now own several of his books. Thanks Mike Artell for sharing with Heritage Hall.
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Feb 5 2010, 12:16 PM EST
You're very welcome. I had a great time visiting with everyone.
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How are authors marketing to schools?
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Feb 1 2010, 3:45 PM EST by
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Would anyone be willing to share how they are marketing their Skype sessions to schools? I'd love to do more of these, but not quite sure how to market to schools. Any suggestions? I'd really appreciate it.
Barbara Techel
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Feb 1 2010, 3:45 PM EST
Thank you so much--this is really helpful! (And kind of exciting to think about finding myself an assistant!) Many thanks for sharing your experiences...
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Using non-Skype technology to "Skype"
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Feb 1 2010, 3:41 PM EST by
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Hi,
I received this message from a school district and was wondering if anyone here (authors, schools, libraries) have experience with any of these other Skype-like technologies:
"Our Network folks do not like Skype because of the way the that system is configured. They suggest oovoo or aol video chat through iChat or something called sightspeed (www.sightspeed.com) See if any of those can work."
Thanks in advance for any insights!
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Feb 1 2010, 3:41 PM EST
Thanks so much! OoVoo seemed the most user-friendly of the options the school district suggested...thanks so much for your feedback!
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Book Trailer
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Jan 29 2010, 2:38 PM EST by
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That was a nice book trailer!
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Looking for Authors whose books have social studies connections K-8
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Jan 23 2010, 10:39 AM EST by
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I am trying to expand my schools technology integration map and would love to find an interdisciplinary link with Language arts and social studies through a book/author skype visit. Anyone who can recommend one of the authors who might fit this category would save me so much time and effort. Thank you!
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Jan 23 2010, 10:39 AM EST
I have written and illustrated the "Big Bill and Buddies, “series of children’s books. They deal directly with social issues, Bullying, diversity, acceptance and forgiveness. I have an interactive program for K-5. Some schools have used the for language arts as well. My Publisher is Pelican in Gretna LA. Thank you
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Our prayers go out--what about the animals
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Would this work in China?
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Jan 15 2010, 6:33 PM EST by
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Looks like a great concept. Do you think it would work with International Schools in China if we could find some respectable time? It would be a fantastic way for our students to interact with Authors they might not otherwise get a chance to "meet". Fiona Collins Western International School of Shanghai
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Jan 15 2010, 6:33 PM EST
Hi, I'd love to participate as well! My newest young adult novel, Tillmon County Fire, features a character who was adopted from China as an infant--and, more broadly, I'd love to hear from students at an international school regarding the book's themes around identity and fitting in. Happy to do an international test-call to check out the technology--and I'd love to "meet" your students!
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Skype Visit - Quality
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Jan 13 2010, 11:55 AM EST by
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Hello All, This link may be useful if you are troubleshooting quality of sound, delay etc. with Skype: http://www.skype.com/help/guides/callquality/ Sarah
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Jan 13 2010, 11:55 AM EST
I just did a "practice visit" (5 minutes) with a group of 15 librarians. I could hear the woman who was in charge just fine (she was right next to the monitor), but not the people in the audience. The audience said they couldn't hear me very well and I kept "fading in and out." They adjusted their speaker volume, but that didn't seem to help.
After doing some research, I discovered that I might want to change my Sound settings on Skype from "automatically adjust" to a manual setting at the medium to high range. Next time I have a chance, I will test this theory.
Apparently there was also a "delay" for them, so I was coming across like those reporters on TV when they seem to be taking "forever" to respond to a question.
I also need to remember to have a glass of water handy. My throat was dry, and I kept coughing when trying to talk.
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Stephen Aitken
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Jan 13 2010, 11:23 AM EST by
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Stephen is currently working on a series of Climate Change books for readers aged 12+, as well as a series of 6 picture books on climate change which he is writing and illustrating for Grade 3 readers. Both of these series are scheduled for a Fall 2011 release.
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