Forces more screen time into the curriculum and I don't think it's a good use of my kids' time. They are excellent readers already and this dumbs down the experience.
How I Use It
Since the speed of reading can't be adjusted it's a poor substitute for paper.
Anna C.Parent/CaregiverStowers Elementary SchoolLithia, FL
May 4, 2018
MyOn is a great service in theory, but the lack of accurate filters makes it downright dangerous for younger users.
MyOn is not a safe system for younger users without constant supervision. It displays and reads aloud materials that are not age appropriate. I would look elsewhere for software that allows for more parental controls. I strongly encourage anyone currently using this system to check and see what books are available to young children.
Danielle M.Parent/CaregiverRoyal Palm Charter SchoolPalm Bay, FL
March 3, 2018
Great idea- Poor delivery
This tool was a great idea but has poor delivery. The books that are selected are based on his age not his reading ability. It keeps recommending BRL0 books and his score is L 120 . The books can be audible but the questions must be read by the student. Further the questions require inference and outside knowledge. A book about animals living in the arctic mentions that they have white fur but never says why. end of book question is: "which is the reason the animals fur is white?" Further proper English would be "Why do so many animals living in the Arctic have white fur?" I have even seen questions with missing words: In a book about emperor penguins it asked about the animals moments: there were words missing and it did not make any sense, he guessed migration and was correct.
My son likes the variety of books available but he prefers a different program the school uses. Despite my issues with it I prefer myOn because it is not as "teachy". I wish I could reject the books it recommends, he just skips over them and chooses something else. I feel that the program is governing my sons progress and in some ways he is getting board with it because they are offering "baby" books.
Overall, if your school/district has purchased this program, I would recommend using it with your students. I would use it a few times in class to make sure that all of the students know how to log on and then let students use it at their leisure. Many of my students said that they read more because it was a lot easier to read on their phone than carrying around a heavy novel.