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Using Sora for diverse reading support [Classroom Book Talk Ep. 1]

How can you create more inclusive, engaging reading experiences for every student? Let’s hear from another educator to find out!

In this very first episode of the Classroom Book Talk podcast, join Andrea (@theliteracyjunky), a former teacher and current school librarian as she shares how she uses Sora to support diverse learners and make reading more accessible for all:

“The school that I’m currently at now, some of the kids just don’t always like to pick up a book and read. And the first time I opened Sora – one, some of them didn’t even know about Sora…but they were able to see that, one, we have ebooks, we have audiobooks, they can download it on a tablet, they can take it wherever they want.”

For more from Andrea, watch/listen to the full podcast below and check her out on Instagram – @theliteracyjunky!

To find out about new Classroom Book Talk episodes as soon as they go live, don’t forget to subscribe to Sora’s YouTube channel. You can also follow @sorareadingapp on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok!

Published Mar 13, 2026

Last Updated May 27, 2026

Nahomy Ortiz-Garcia

Nahomy Ortiz-Garcia is a social media specialist for OverDrive. When she’s not working, she’s most likely reading or creating bookish content for @NahomysLibrary. Nahomy’s current favorite book is Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker.