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!
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
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
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
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
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
Ten Ways to Ditch That Reading Log
Twitter - #booksnaps
Now it is your turn! Snap to it!
More resources:
The Book Sommelier
Ten Ways to Ditch That Reading Log
Twitter - #booksnaps