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The Family Recipe Book

place Australia

Students create their own family's personalised recipe book or contribute a chapter to a class or school one.

Students 'interview' their family members following the Q&A templates using voice-to-text AI to collect the favourite recipes and cultural stories about why that food is special. Students can invite others to contribute directly into the printable digital book too. Books can be shared online or printed & gifted at school ceremonies or sold for fundraising.

Overview

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Web presence

2017

Established

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Children

1

Countries
Updated
December 2018
I loved finding out about my Grandma when she was a girl and the food her mother used to make in France. It was easy to collect more recipes from my family in America too, using the collaboration feature. I gave the finished book to my Grandma and Mum and they couldn't stop crying. Good tears though." Nikita, 11 years old, Sydney Australia

About the innovation

The Family Recipe Book

Students 'interview' their family members following the Q&A templates using voice-to-text AI to collect their favourite recipes and cultural stories about why that food is special. Students can invite others to contribute directly into the printable digital book too. Books can be shared online or printed & gifted at school ceremonies or sold for fundraising.

Used by:

Australia:The King's School, The Scots College, Tangara Girl's School, Reddam House, Canterbury Boy's School.

Singapore: GIIS Global Indian International School.

Implementation steps

The Family Recipe Book

All information on the website: https://bookform.com.au/schools/

Students or teachers access Bookform from any device connected to WiFi. All books branded with the schools logo & message.

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