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Judy Brophy

Reduce the file size of a picture - PowerPoint - Office.com - 0 views

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    Reduce the file size of a picture in Microsoft applications (word, ppt)
Judy Brophy

tiltshiftmaker.com - Transform your photos into tilt-shift style miniatures - 0 views

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    Makes one part of the picture in focus, the rest out. Pretty special purpose. Tilt-shift miniature style photos are pictures of real-life scenes that are manipulated to look like model photographs. Now you can easily transform your existing digital camera photos into tilt-shift style miniatures using tiltshiftmaker.com. Our online photo editing tool is fun and requires no registration or signup
Matthew Ragan

How To Use iMovie's Hidden Features to Create a Custom Lower Third | Mac|Life - 0 views

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    iMovie is a great piece of movie editing software for beginning to intermediate videographers, but did you know it can handle some advanced features like picture-in-picture? This simple trick can improve the professional look and feel of any iMovie project and we'll show you how you can put a custom logo as a lower third in any of your videos.
Matthew Ragan

Know Your Copy Rights :: Part II: Uses in the Online Classroom / Course Management System - 0 views

  • 4. The work I want to use in my online class is both copyrighted and free of any license. Are there any specific provisions of the copyright law that apply to online classroom use? Yes, Section 110(2) of the copyright law (otherwise known as the “TEACH Act”) specifically applies to displaying images, playing motion pictures or sound recordings, or performing works in your online class. Since this section applies to any “transmissions” of performances or displays, cable television classes would also be included here. There are a number of institutional and faculty member obligations that must be fulfilled in order to use the TEACH Act. Consult your library or university counsel on whether and how the TEACH Act is implemented locally. If your university cannot or does not wish to comply with TEACH Act obligations, consider whether what you have in mind for your online course is a fair use. (See question #5, below.) If you wish to explore the TEACH Act option, read on for a description of a faculty member’s obligations. Generally, to perform or display a work in your online class the work must be used under your supervision as part of the class session as part of systematic mediated instructional activities (see 4j, below) directly and materially related to the teaching content The work must be lawfully made and not excerpted from a product that was specifically designed and marketed for use in an online course. Furthermore, there are three additional requirements: You must password protect or otherwise restrict access to your online class Web site to enrolled students, and You must reasonably prevent your students from being able to save or print the work, i.e., control the “downstream” uses, and You must include a general copyright warning on your class Web site.
  • Also, providing a URL or linking to a work is always an option. The copyright law never precludes you from linking to a copyrighted work on a legitimate Web site.
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    You wish to play all or part of a movie or piece of music, show a picture or image, or post articles for downloading from your online course Web site. How can you do this?
Jenny Darrow

The History of Film by HistoryShots - 0 views

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    "This graphic chronicles the history of feature films from the origins in the 1910s until the present day. More than 2000 of the most important feature-length films are mapped into 20 genres spanning 100 years. Films selected to be included have: won important awards such as the best picture Academy Award; achieved critical acclaim according to recognized film critics; are considered to be key genre films by experts; and/or attained box office success."
Judy Brophy

Make Your Images Interactive - ThingLink - 0 views

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    recommended at POD Attach text, video, to your own picture.
Jenny Darrow

Google Sites for Class Webpages - Apps User Group - 1 views

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    "Google Sites is a powerful but easy to use tool to create great websites. In this class we will cover the basics of setting up a classroom or organization website using Google Sites including a welcome page, calendar page, files page, links page, pictures page, announcement (blog) page, and more. This class will help you transition your existing site over to Google Sites, or help you start a new Site from scratch, or just give you a great introduction to what can be done with Google Sites."
Judy Brophy

SanFrancisco Museum of Art tour by dogs - 0 views

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    dogs explore pictures in animation.
Judy Brophy

PicPlayPost for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation),... - 0 views

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    Montage of pictures (a la Moldiv) but also videos! Could create a short story here!
Judy Brophy

cloudcourse - Project Hosting on Google Code - 0 views

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    CloudCourse is a course scheduling system. Built entirely on App Engine, CloudCourse allows anyone to create and track learning activities. It also offers calendaring, waitlist management and approval features. CloudCourse is fully integrated with Google Calendar and can be further customized for your organization with the following service provider interfaces (replaceable components): * Sync service - to sync CloudCourse data with your internal systems * Room info service - to schedule classes in your locations * User info service - to look up user profile (employee title, picture, etc) CloudCourse has been developed in Python, using the Django web application framework and the Closure Javascript library.
Judy Brophy

Weebly - Create a free website and a free blog - 0 views

shared by Judy Brophy on 30 Jul 10 - Cached
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    If you're somewhat inexperienced with website design, you may wish to check out Weebly. The program has received solid marks, and it gives users the ability to create a free website and blog. The program uses a drag and drop website editor, so users just need to move the videos, pictures, maps, or text they want into place. Weebly provides the hosting, and they also offer over seventy professional templates. There is also a special version available for educators and schools. Visitors are required to register online, and this version is compatible across all operating systems
Judy Brophy

Bug: Blackboard 9.1 instructor discussion board attachments (and workaround) - CEITL @ ... - 0 views

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    There is a bug in the Blackboard 9.1 discussion board in which students are not able to access files instructors attach using the Browse My Computer button located below the Visual Text Box Editor (VTBE). The workaround for instructors who need to attach files to a discussion board post is to attach the file using the attachment button inside the VTBE itself (see attached picture). This will put a link to the file in the discussion board post itself. Students do not have this problem; they can attach files by clicking the Browse My Computer button below the VTBE.
Judy Brophy

Life Feast: Tell stories using SHOWBEYOND - 0 views

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    only 24 pictures, but simple to use and hosted on web.
Judy Brophy

Online Voice Chat | Mingleverse - 0 views

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    Talk for free while watching videos, pictures, and presentations together. Looks very social, not too business like. Works with FB Free but if you want desktop sharing you need Pro. No price on pro yet. This is beta
Judy Brophy

PiCurious - 0 views

shared by Judy Brophy on 30 Mar 10 - Cached
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    pictures of letters spell a word
Judy Brophy

JR says... (whether or not anyone is listening): Show-n-Tell gadget in honor of GoogleIO - 0 views

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    presents text, pictures, urls and other stuff from a spreadsheet so it's updatable in real time
Judy Brophy

Explain Everything - Explain Everything - 1 views

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    showme and screencrunch PLUS multiple pictures, show video, draw on multiple things. Available late Aug 2011
Judy Brophy

Imager shows cross-sections of everyday objects - 0 views

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    GE shows how their body imaging technology can take detailed pictures of insides without cutting, using fruit, a baseball, engine motor, and violin to demonstrate.
Judy Brophy

Using Flickr for Media-Rich Classes (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

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    How Flickr bests lms for visual discussions
Judy Brophy

TinEye Labs - Multicolr Search Lab - 0 views

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    We extracted the colors from 10 million Creative Commons images on Flickr. Search this collection by color. Addictive and very likely the best color search engine in the world*!
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