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BookSnaps

You are reading along in that great professional education book and you find a statement that you love....
Do you underline it? "Dog-ear" that page? Highlight?

What about taking a snapshot or screenshot? "Snap it"
Enter #BookSnaps!

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Although, the name BookSnap comes from the idea of using Snapchat for posting and sharing - do not throw out this idea if you are not a SnapChat user. There are many ways to snap and share #booksnaps!
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Creating #BookSnaps
Tara Martin (http://www.tarammartin.com/) has several great "how to" videos and ideas for using BookSnaps. I've included one using SeeSaw below. For more ideas see this other post by Tara
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I love her using of Padlet
Using an iPad with the Photos app
Take a picture of the book page (home button and power button pushed at the same time)
Open in Photos app.
Click on the 3 horizontal lines or "the hamburger" (upper right hand corner)
Then click the circle with 3 dots (right side)
Choose the toolbox "markup" - your tools will show at the bottom.
Using iPhone with the Photos app
Take a picture of the book page.
Open in Photos app
Click on the 3 horizontal lines with circles on them
Click on the circle with 3 dots
Choose markup
Reasons to create #BookSnap
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Notice all the Bitmojis used? Check out my past post on using them as a digital sticker! Here is an example of my first #booksnap that I posted on Twitter.

Now it is your turn! Snap to it!

More resources:
The Book Sommelier
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Ten Ways to Ditch That Reading Log
Twitter - #booksnaps
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