How to Create a Dynamic Reading Experience with Read&Write for Google Chrome ™ !

Dynamic Learning is all about going BEYOND the traditional bounds of the classroom and the class day. In this post, we will look at How to Create a Dynamic Reading Experience that goes BEYOND what was previously possible. Going “Beyond the Tools” is one of the five characteristics of the Dynamic Learning Framework.

Think beyond using digital tools to complete only traditional assignments such as papers and reports, or simply reading a digital version of an article. Use digital tools to do NEW THINGS, things that are not possible without technology.

A digital tool is not inherently dynamic. It is the student’s use of tools and the ways it’s used to create and demonstrate learning that is dynamic.

You can learn more about Dynamic Learning here, or dig deeper and explore the entire framework in my book, Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic.

Again, thinking BEYOND just reading digital versions of books, articles, novels, etc. Why not kick things up a notch and create a Dynamic Reading Experience.

Read&Write for Google Chrome™

One of my favorite digital tools for reading (and writing) is theRead&Write for Google Chrome™ toolbar (Chrome extension).

It is a Chrome extension that is fully loaded with tools that allow us to do new things in the classroom, and help make reading and interacting with text a dynamic learning experience.

Teachers can get a FREE premium subscription to Read&Write. Click here for directions on how to get all of the features for free.

Click HERE to install Read&Write for Google Chrome from the Chrome Web Store.

Want to see some of my other favorite Chrome extensions?

Check out the Chrome App and Extension database.

Simplify Text on the Screen

Sometimes, technology creates new problems. So before we can make it dynamic, we need to prep the learning environment. The web is full of junk, junk that can distract any reader. Even the most educational articles can have advertising and other distractions on the page.

Simplify Page Tool

Help simplify things for your readers by using the “simplify page” option in the Read&Write for Google Chrome toolbar. This will clean up the junk so readers can just focus on the text. This will prep the environment for more dynamic learning without unnecessary distractions.

Screen Masking Tool

Some readers have trouble keeping their eyes on the correct line and paragraph as they read. With paper, some students use a ruler or bookmark to stay on the line. That’s what the screen masking tool was designed to do. You can grey-out the background and choose a custom color, usually a lighter color like white or yellow that will follow the mouse and help students stay focused on the right paragraph as they read.

Text-to-Speech (Reading With Your Ears)

One thing you cannot do with paper is just click a button to have it read aloud. Using the text-to-speech tool is not just for struggling readers. It is a fantastic way to help readers of all ages. Of course, this is a tremendous way to support Dyslexic students, struggling readers, emerging readers, and English language learners, but it’s also a great way to support all reading levels.

Benefits of Text-to-Speech

Relieves the burden of decoding

Focus on comprehension

Improve endurance and completion

Identify and correct more errors

Text-to-Speech Tool

The Read&Write for Google Chrome Toolbar makes it super easy to click the play button and hear the text on the screen read aloud. What’s great is that this toolbar works on any webpage as well as functioning inside G Suite files like Google Docs so students can use it to listen to text read aloud anywhere on the web.

Oh! Did I mention that you can customize the voice, the speed, and even have it translate the text? Yep! Pretty cool, huh?

Audiomaker Tool

The audiomaker tool takes text-to-speech a step further. Highlight the text you want read aloud, click the audiomaker icon, and it will download an mp3 file of the text being read aloud. This is like creating a little podcast version of the text for students.

Interact and Explore Vocabulary

Dictionary Tool

Students don’t need to lug around giant dictionaries anymore, and they don’t even have to open a new tab to Google a word. Simply highlight a word and click on the dictionary icon in the toolbar to get the part of speech and a definition. Students can even have the word and definition read aloud. Old school dictionaries can’t do that!

Picture Dictionary Tool

The picture dictionary is particularly great for young readers, struggling readers, and ELL students. Highlight a word and click on the picture dictionary icon to see an image representation of the word.

Vocabulary List Tool

Click on the vocabulary list tool and it will magically create a new Google Doc with a table for students to create a vocabulary list with the word, the meaning, a symbol, and notes.

Highlight and Take Notes

Highlighter Tool

The highlighter tool allows you to highlight text in four different colors, which is great if you want to give students little color-coding assignment like highlighting vocabulary words in pink, important dates in yellow, etc.

Collect Highlights Tool

Now, hold on to your seats, because this is super cool! The collect highlights tools will then take all of the highlights and their various colors and magically add them to a new Google Doc! BAM!

Increase Fluency By Reading Aloud

Practice Reading Aloud Tool

By clicking on the last icon on the toolbar, students are taken to a new page where they can record themselves reading aloud and send that file to their teacher! How great is that?

What do you think? Can these tools change the reading experience for students?

ISTE 2018 Book Signing at the Texthelp Booth!

Since I am such a fan of the Read&Write for Google Chrome toolbar, my friends over at Texthelp invited me to do a book signing at their ISTE booth! So if you are coming to ISTE, be sure to bring your book and come to say hello.

I will also have a very special surprise for everyone I see at ISTE with the Shake Up Learning book (details posted soon)! So if you don’t have a copy of the book yet, be sure to order yours today!

Book Signing at Texthelp Booth

Booth #1076

Monday, June 25, 2018

11:30 AM (CST)

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