I asked for recommendations for classroom library apps and websites, and my Facebook followers did not disappoint. There were five apps mentioned, so I decided to give them all a whirl to see which one fits my needs.
Scholastic Book Wizard Mobile - FREE
This is the app that a first tried. I got a box of books from a Scholastic book order, and I thought that I would give it a shot. I quickly got frustrated as books that I bought FROM THEM did not scan or appear in their database. The search option did not bring them up, either. Out of the 23 books I tested, it only found 18. If they could update their database, this one might actually be pretty decent because you can export your list for end-of-year inventory and such. It also has a pretty nice synopsis of each book.
Literacy Leveler - $3.99
This one is only an app. The library is pretty extensive - it found most of my books. I was able to search to find the rest. Within the app, you can sort by title, author, Lexile, DRA, and GRL. If you could export the list for inventory purposes, it would be awesome.
Level It Books - $3.99
This is also just an app. I was able to scan or search for 22 of the 23 books. This one also has an option to check in and out books. There are a few other features that I don't need, but there is no ability to export the list.
Book Retriever - $0.99
I couldn't get it to scan a single book. The connection kept failing. And I'm not even going to see if I can enter them manually. Next...
Classroom Organizer - FREE
This is an app and a {website}. I could scan or search for all 23 books. I can export the list to Excel. Books can be checked in and out. The app crashed a few times for me, so there's definite room for improvement.
One follower also mentioned that she purchased a {book scanner} on Amazon. While I am all for all things technology, at $100ish, I'm going to explore the other routes first. But I might just get one anyway, because it looks really fun...
UPDATE: I got one. It's a fun as it looks!
Feel free to comment with other apps and websites that I may have overlooked. The perfect one has to be out there somewhere!
I hadn't thought about getting a book scanner. :) I got Level It about a year ago and I had trouble finding most of my books. Maybe they've improved enough to find more now. It kind of turned me off to all the apps and I gave up trying, but I'd still love one if it works. I might give the literacy leveler a try. Thanks for the reviews!
ReplyDeleteI love Booksource! I've used it for 8 weeks and will never try anything else. I've also found more students checking out books from my library because they enjoy checking books out electronically.
ReplyDeleteThere’s a new one that just launched that isn’t on here that includes book leveling, reading logging, goals and a team game. The free demo version has book leveling included - www.moxiereader.com
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