The acquisition adds TeachingBooks' curated supplemental materials to OverDrive Education's Sora app and platform.
OverDrive has acquired TeachingBooks.net. The acquisition adds TeachingBooks' curated supplemental materials—including literacy and standards connections, booklists and collection analysis, teaching ideas, diverse books toolkit, readers' advisory, vocabulary lists, and interactive games—to OverDrive Education's Sora app and platform.
"TeachingBooks has compiled and created one of the most valuable collections of resources for the books that are essential for student reading," OverDrive founder and CEO Steve Potash said in a statement announcing the deal. "OverDrive's Marketplace, the largest catalog of digital books for student reading programs, combined with TeachingBooks' vast catalog of supplemental materials, provides educators and librarians a single source for both assigned curriculum and self-selected reading."
Read the full press release below.
OverDrive Education Strengthens Curriculum Focus with Acquisition of TeachingBooks.net Combines expansive collection of supplemental materials with industry's largest digital book catalog and award-winning Sora reading app CLEVELAND, Oct. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- OverDrive, the leading digital reading platform for libraries and schools, announced today that it has acquired TeachingBooks.net. TeachingBooks creates and maintains the leading source of supplemental materials that perpetuates informed, joyful reading across the curriculum while furthering successful literacy outcomes. The acquisition of TeachingBooks significantly enhances OverDrive Education's Sora reading app and platform to serve K-12 schools around the world. TeachingBooks provides K-12 schools with more than 265,000 curated materials from trusted educational sources, as well as their own proprietary content, to enrich how a book is taught in the classroom. For educators, these resources include literacy and standards connections, booklists and collection analysis, teaching ideas, diverse books toolkit, readers' advisory, vocabulary lists, interactive games and more. TeachingBooks.net is currently licensed and available to over 55,000 schools and libraries worldwide, serving more than 24 million students. "I started TeachingBooks twenty-one years ago with a dream of empowering every reader to connect to and learn from the author the moment they are reading a book," said Nick Glass, Founder and Head of TeachingBooks. "I'm so honored to be moving forward with OverDrive, building upon the TeachingBooks foundation that colleagues and customers have spectacularly built. With the merging of these amazing literacy services, we will enable readers, librarians and educators to benefit from both the book and impactful enrichment materials." "TeachingBooks has compiled and created one of the most valuable collection of resources for the books that are essential for student reading," said Steve Potash, Founder and CEO of OverDrive. "OverDrive's Marketplace, the largest catalog of digital books for student reading programs, combined with TeachingBooks' vast catalog of supplemental materials, provides educators and librarians a single source for both assigned curriculum and self-selected reading." The terms of the acquisition were not announced. About OverDrive About TeachingBooks.net TeachingBooks' mission is to equitably give all readers insights and opportunities that deepen their understanding and joy of children's and young adult books. With original author interviews, video book trailers, discussion questions, vocabulary lists, and even interactive games about books, TeachingBooks brings books to life for communities everywhere. Awarded by the American Association of School Librarians as a Best Digital App of 2020, TeachingBooks is based in Madison, Wisconsin USA. www.TeachingBooks.net and www.BookConnections.org |
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