Friday, October 30, 2015

Online Book Communities

How do you rate sites which you’ve never visited before?  You do it with lots and lots of time and patience.  I began working on one site at a time and tried my best to navigate every aspect of the site.  I began thinking about two things while navigating the sites. One being how I could use it as a teacher and the other was how could my second grade daughter use these sites?  Basically, I approached this assignment as an adult and what I think a child would like.  Both drove me a bit crazy because of the amount of information that was so readily accessible, but it was interesting to break the sites down.  

Goodreads
*Place to discuss favorite books with other readers online. 
*Adult users with no kids section so people connect with all age groups.
*Communication is primarily about reviews. 
*When you first log in, the site walks you through how to create a library and rate books.
Goodreads
Likes
FAQ is extensive and well organized
Dislikes
People connect with all age groups
Advantages
Open discussions on favorite books
Disadvantages
No kids section
Ease of Use
Easy to navigate with Tips section
Pleasing to the eye
Very simple design, somewhat bland
Thoughts
Allows for constant updates, but somewhat hard to access on tablets







LibraryThing
*Puts you in touch with people of similar taste and browse their collections.
*See reviews and author information.
*Simple way of using Tags.
*Simple way to create username and password.
*Simple creation of collection.
*The site generates book recommendations.
*Can be made private or public.
*Post for free up to 200 books, but requires payment for yearly or lifetime membership.

LibraryThing
Likes
“What’s good” section allows for site help and navigation
Dislikes
Fee for a year or lifetime
Advantages
Tracks recent activity and “On this day” section
Disadvantages
Takes time to learn how to navigate
Ease of Use
Easy to sign up and create
Pleasing to the eye
Enjoy seeing my collection upon signing in
Thoughts
Easy to read member recommendations






Shelfari

*3 tabs including Profile, Books, and Community
*Tabs for Readers and Reviews, Discussions, and Editions
*Books can be purchased through Amazon and shared on social media
*More scholarly design

Shelfari
Likes
Various tabs including a Community tab
Dislikes
Takes a while to get your profile 100% complete
Advantages
Join groups to discuss books
Disadvantages
Connecting through Facebook or Twitter for friends
Ease of Use
Reading timeline is great to have
Pleasing to the eye
Brown overload of color
Thoughts
Didn’t’ like some stranger adding content to my wall, need to set up privacy





Booklikes

*Had to update Java just to answer that I’m not a robot.
*Verification code is crazy long.
*Paid theme backgrounds are super cute.
*Geared towards book blogging and reviews.
*Dashboard page has an abundance of Tumblr style posts.
*100% free-no limit to the number of books on the bookshelf.
*Connects with social media.

Booklikes
Likes
100% free with lots of Tumblr type posts
Dislikes
Verification code was extremely long
Advantages
Geared towards book reviews
Disadvantages
Blogging format
Ease of Use
Had to update Java, somewhat tedious
Pleasing to the eye
Lots of brown looks, have to pay for nicer theme backgrounds
Thoughts
Accessible to all but more for older teens and adults







Biblionasium

*Social networking site that lets younger readers log and share their books.
*COPPA compliant
*Kids talk to other kids and teachers.
*Simple to use.
*Provides reading challenges.
*Coach Chip Manzee supports children.
*Design is colorful and kid friendly.
*Kids can share their opinions.
*Signed in as a parent and was constantly asked to create a username for my daughter.
*There were limited books-not all books from a series.

Biblionasium
Likes
Very kid friendly
Dislikes
Connects with all age groups
Advantages
COPPA compliant (Child Online Privacy Protection Act)
Disadvantages
Felt I had to create user access for my daughter with Parent sign in
Ease of Use
Lacks more books
Pleasing to the eye
Extremely kid friendly
Thoughts
Easy and a good starter for books reviews and discussions




I would definitely have to say that Biblionasium is the way to go for younger children and students.  I would recommend the site to parents to create with their children and I would definitely take advantage of the reading challenges that are presented on the site for kids.  The site is extremely kid friendly and is easy to navigate.  It is a good starter site for reading books reviews, creating bookshelves, and having discussions with either younger children or teachers.  This site was by far my favorite to use with my students and my own child.  


**On another note, I used SKITCH for the first time and thought it was easy to use.  I used both the Microsoft Print Screen option and SKITCH.  Both ways were easy to use, so I can use either one with ease and comfort.  Obviously, SKITCH is more advanced and it will take me more time to feel comfortable using it with more mastery.


6 comments:

  1. That is a little scary that a stranger is able to post things to your wall on Shelfari. Before reading that I was really excited about using Shelfari, however, I'm having second thoughts now because I would never want to recommend something to students that would allow others to have access to them. Especially on the Internet. I think I will stick with Goodreads! Thanks for the info!

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  2. I missed that on Shelfari! I don't want someone else posting things for me, thanks for the information. I really liked how you made charts and broke down the information so that readers could compare the online book communities without spending hours of time to do so.

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  3. I like that you used one chart, with all the same criteria for each online book community, that made it easy to read and compare advantages, disadvantages, etc. The (*) starred points were good as well, short and sweet!

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  4. This was an easy way to see your recommendations, caveats, and evaluation of a multitude of websites in a succinct manner. Good model for future blogs!

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  5. I think Biblionasium is best for using in my elementary school. I also like it the best it was easy to use. I had fun exploring all of them.

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  6. I love the tables you created for each online book community! What a great idea!

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