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6 Tools To Spark a Love of Reading

By Diana Fingal
August 31, 2022
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There are dozens of digital tools that are transforming reading  — and we’re not just talking about e-readers and tablets. Innovation in literacy-focused edtech goes far beyond the format — whether it’s a physical book, a comic book, an ebook or audiobook — and focuses on enriching the reader’s experience beyond the words on the page.

The internet provides a bevy of resources — many of them free and open source — that can augment and enrich reading for students, igniting a powerful love of storytelling and literature in even the most reluctant readers. With tools that spark creativity, encourage global collaboration and inspire readers to engage in new and innovative ways with story, there is no shortage of strategies you can employ to ignite a passion for reading.

Goodreads

What better way to get kids engaged than by letting them share their thoughts and ideas with passionate readers from around the world? Goodreads offers a social experience where students can participate in lively online conversations, play literary games and take quizzes.

CommonLit

This discovery platform allows teachers and students to choose a topic and then suggests articles, poems, essays and books for a range of middle and high school reading levels. With immersive themes and thought-provoking discussion questions, students can focus their reading on topics that they are truly passionate about.

ePals

Another tool that enriches the social aspect of reading, ePals allows students worldwide to discuss literature in a rich online environment. Through collaborative online learning spaces, project sharing and language learning, ePals allows students to experience reading in a whole new way. Plus, there’s nothing like the prospect of discussing a favorite book with a “pal” on the other side of the world to ignite student enthusiasm.

Touchcast

This innovative app resembles a virtual news center and gives students the ability to create interactive video. Have students create book talks or even start their own book talk channel on YouTube.

Whooo's Reading

This website motivates students to read by offering them a choice of books that match their interests. When they've finished their book, they answer three short higher-level thinking questions and are rewarded with virtual coins. Teacher can track progress and students get a customized reading list.

Biblionasium

Biblionasium is a social network for readers that is similar to Goodreads except that it is designed specifically for K-8 students. Kids can connect with friends, recommend books, discover new reads and build a virtual bookshelf.

Challenge the traditional “rules” of reading by creating an interactive, effective reading experience for your students. Let them share their book reviews on Goodreads and join conversations with students from around the world on ePals. Let them create book talks on Touchcast or discover new reading material from other students’ book talks on YouTube. Encourage them to blog and create comic strips. With digital tools, the possibilities for making reading fun and motivating are endless.

Enhance your reading instruction for all young learners. Read the ISTE book Engaging Young Readers!

This is an updated version of a post that originally published on March 14, 2016.