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{slide=What makes the "Good Conversation!" series different from other author interviews?}Many other interviews feature brief clips of the author, often just talking to the camera. To hold viewers attention — and give an exceptional learning experience — we provide a more in-depth look at the author’s life, featuring a variety of camera angles and locations (both indoor and outdoor), and a personal approach to questions.  Each author program is 20 minutes long.{/slide}{slide=What is the "All About the Book!" series of programs?}These programs are designed to help students get a better understanding of the books they're reading in class, or on their own. Each program features a lively discussion, in which a panel of kids discuss a modern young adult classic, such as The Giver, Frindle or Shiloh. Each program also includes a variey of tools to enhance learning, including Ask the Librarian, "man on the street" interviews, plot summaries, vocabulary games and more.{/slide}{slide=Do I have to sign up separately for the two series?}No. When you join goodconversations.com, you get online access to both the "Good Conversation!" AND the "All About the Book" series, anytime. You can also take advantage of our teaching resources and have your students submit entries for the goodconverations.com writing contest.{/slide}{slide=What does a subscription to goodconversations.com cost?} An Annual subscription rate is normally $275, but to help spread the word, we are offering subscriptions until September 1, 2011 for only $149. Not only is this a tremendous deal, but it also means you'll get up to 4 months extra for free if you purchase your subscription this summer!. We also offer district and consortium pricing. For a complete listing of prices please call goodconversations.com at 1-800-642-4181 or your local sales rep.{/slide}{slide=You have so much interesting programming available, where do I start?}A good place to begin is by watching programs on Christopher Paul Curtis, Andrew Clements, Karen Cushman and Avi. For “All About the Book!” start with: The Giver, Frindle, and Number the Stars. That will help give you a good feel as to what goodconversations.com is all about!{/slide}{slide=Can I purchase individual DVD or video programs from the series?} Certainly. However, if you’re a current subscriber to goodconversations.com, you’re entitled to a special low price. To find out more, or to order a DVD or video program, click here.{/slide}{slide=Can I get a free trial?} Absolutely. We’d love for you to sign up for a two-week free trial. It’ll give you the opportunity to see for yourself the kind of exciting programming we provide.{/slide}{slide=Do you provide teaching materials that correlate with goodconversations.com?} Yes. Each "Good Conversation!" program comes with suggested questions and activities. For the "All About the Book!" programs we include a list of the questions and topics that are covered.{/slide}{slide=How are educators are using goodconversations.com to help their students?} There are lots of ways! Some teachers project the programs for a group learning experience.Other teachers have students watch the programs on their own, before or after reading an author’s work.To encourage independent learning, some teachers ask students to watch a program on an author they will not be studying in the regular curriculum, and read a book by that author for extra credit.Teachers also preview the programs on their own to better acquaint themselves with the author and get ideas for planning lessons.{/slide} {slide=How long is each program?}Each program is about 20 minutes — perfect for viewing in one classroom period.{/slide}{slide= How do I sign up?}To sign up for an annual subscription, call us at 1-800-642-4181. Or if you prefer, send your completed purchase order to: goodconversations.com, P.O. Box 9144, Scarborough, NY 10510. For pricing information, sign up for our Free 2-Week Trial and click on Subscription Pricing. Please don’t hesitate to call us with questions.{/slide}

About Us

The goodconversations.com web site is a total package designed to help teachers and librarians plan and execute a multimedia learning experience featuring the world’s most popular children’s books and authors.The mission of the goodconversations.com package is to help teachers better prepare their students to pass local and state reading and writing tests.We began this company by interviewing a single children’s author. Today we have about 60 in-depth author programs available. Our programs have been designed to help put a face on the author. We want to make sure that students feel like they know the author — not just by hearing them talk about their books, but by learning about their pets, families, interests and hobbies. We believe this help students enjoy reading the author’s work, and that in turn helps make them become better readers.We’ve traveled all over the world to interview children’s authors, from London to Scotland, to all across the United States. And we’re always adding new authors. As the success of our author programs has grown, we introduced “All About The Book!” — a series of “book talks” that features a group of students discussing a popular book plus other learning tools that help viewers gain a greater understanding of the book and its themes. In the past, our programs were available as stand-alone videos and DVDs that could be purchased individually. Now to meet the changing needs of schools and libraries in the digital age, we have made all our programs available online at one site.Of course, our programs can always be purchased individually at our online store by clicking here.

Awards & Honors

The “Good Conversation!” seriesA Talk with AviAwards Portfolio 2005 Winner-Media & Methods MagazineHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2005A Talk with Natalie BabbittHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Talk with Andrew ClementsHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2005A Talk with Christopher Paul Curtis2001 Skipping Stones Honor AwardA Talk with Sid FleischmanSchool Library Journal --Video Pick of the Week, 4/10/06A Talk with Russell FreedmanSchool Library Journal – Video Pick of the Week, 3/20/08 A Talk with James HoweHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2005A talk with Cynthia KadohataSchool Library Journal--Video Pick of the Week, 5/22/06Curriculum Connections Pick, Fall 2006A Talk with Ann M. MartinCurriculum Connections Pick, Fall 2006A Talk with the McKissacksNominated as best video of the year, American Library Association, 1998A Talk with Robert Munsch#1 Voted Video at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Talk with Kenneth OppelHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2005Curriculum Connections Pick, Fall 2006A Talk with Linda Sue ParkHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Talk with Louis SacharHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Talk with Cynthia VoigtSchool Library Journal-Video Pick of the Week, 6/12/06A Talk with Jane YolenNominated as best video of the year, American Library Association,1998The “All About the Book!” seriesA Kid’s Video Guide to Bridge to TerabithiaHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Kid’s Video Guide to Bud, Not BuddyHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Kid’s Video Guide to Crispin: The Cross of LeadCurriculum Connections Pick, Fall 2006A Kid’s Video Guide to HolesHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Kid’s Video Guide to ShilohHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Kid’s Video Guide to Tuck EverlastingHighly Recommended Title at Educational Media Marketplace, 2003A Kid’s Video Guide to The Whipping BoySchool Library Journal Video Pick of the Week 7/03/06Curriculum Connections Pick, Fall 2006
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