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April 25, 2022
Great for high schoolers, too
I like that this tool emphasizes collaboration; I think this is a great intrinsic motivator. The high reward possibility also achieves this. Any way to incorporate creative writing into a high school English classroom is a positive option for me that I will almost always be willing to incorporate.
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August 11, 2019
great way to collaborate on creative writing
I think this program offers an efficient and fun way to work on creative writing as a class, and can be adapted in a number of ways--writing individual stories/poems, or participating in a single work together. The one critique I would have is that it's important to not make students feel put on the spot and judged, and that's why I would be hesitant to use the voting system, for instance, in a round robin.
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July 22, 2014
Boomwriter Fosters Engagement and Collaborative Writing
By itself, Boomwriter will not make students into better writers. But in tandem with explicit instruction during Workshop, Boomwriter provides students with another opportunity to practice their writing skills at school and home. And the prospect of students having their ideas published in a book, makes them experience writing as an enjoyable activity and motivates them to write more. The best thing about Boomwriter is that it is flexible. Although originally conceived to create narrative chapter books, a teacher can easily use Boomwriter to write informational or opinion writing. I am particularly impressed with the way Boomwriter has students compete with each other to choose the best chapter for the final book, but does so in an anonymous, engaging way that fosters collaboration. So students who are struggling writers, can still practice and improve their writing skills while feeling part of the process.
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April 30, 2014
Get your students excited about reading, writing and then reading, writing again!
Speaking with the students they loved the challenge of writing well enough to be the "winner". It was a little disappointing that the book had to be purchased at the end (they did not choose to buy it) - but I also understand the company needs to make money in some way.
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March 25, 2014
BoomWriter works well in a computer lab setting where all students can participate at one time.
I was looking for a tool that would quickly engage students in the writing process and add a little competition to the mix. BoomWriter offers both. You are able to select a pre-written prompts for students and then select the number of chapters that students will write. Students found it very engaging and loved the voting process because it allowed then to read what other students had written. It also encouraged them to become more flexible because when a chapter was declared a winner, students needed to shift gears and write the next chapter off of the winning one. This created some surprising results and increased the creative process and helped students to think more about their writing because other students were reading what they wrote.
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March 15, 2014
A good idea, but did not work well in my classroom setting.
I found this site to be a little confusing to understand and hard to set up. In my opinion there are better sites and apps for story writing.
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