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Tracy Watanabe

Weekly Giveaways! | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "This week we're giving away licenses for two Web-based tools: Edublogs' blogging tool and VoiceThread's multimedia collaborative platform. Five winners will receive a two-year subscription to Edublogs Pro, and a one-year VoiceThread School subscription for one hundred users."
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    Free (value of $180)
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    I think I need to win...both.
Tracy Watanabe

Class registration March 2013 | Student Blogging Challenge - 0 views

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    The Student Blogging Challenge for spring is starting in March. Here's wehre you can register your class. Note, ECE is preschool-1st grade; LP is lower primary which we call Primary; UP is upper primary which we call Elementary. =) Their Aussie terms are a little different than ours. For more info on the challenge, visit http://studentchallenge.edublogs.org/
Tracy Watanabe

Voting for AJUSD Blog Finalists in Edublog Awards | AJUSD Campus Blogs - 0 views

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    Support your AJUSD Collaboration Coaches, Shauna Hamman & Jason Davis, whose blogs are in Finalist Voting Round (last day to vote is December 18)
Tracy Watanabe

Step 7: Cools tools to embed | Edublogs Teacher Challenges - 1 views

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    "The aim of this step is to introduce you to a range of easy to use online tools that you can embed into posts and pages.  We've embedded examples of each tool in this post to help you work out how the tool could be used with your students. "
Tracy Watanabe

11 Ways to use Symbaloo in the Classroom - The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Great way to organize and share resources! ... and Edublogs just rolled out a free Symbaloo plugin available to all users to add to your blog!
Tracy Watanabe

Classes register March 2012 : Challenge Yourself to Blog - 0 views

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    If classes want to sign up for the March blogging challenge, this is the link to register.
Tracy Watanabe

Activity 7: Fair use, copyright, and introduction to using images | Teacher Challenge - 0 views

  • Introduction to copyright, fair use and using images in blog posts You can’t just use any image you like in a blog post. Why?  Because unless stated otherwise, the law automatically grants full “copyright” over any creative work a person makes.
  • I’m sure you’re probably thinking it is okay because as educators, we have a few more flexible rules, called “Fair Use”, to play by.  Fair use, in some cases, if an image, text, video, etc. is being used for educational purposes, means you may have more flexible copyright rules. The trouble is, most of the laws and rules that cover fair use and education were written well before the invention of the web.  They don’t apply to use of copyright material on the Internet.  Using copyright material leaves you open to copyright infringement. So what does this mean? You need to: Learn what images you are and aren’t allowed to use, and why. Learn how to attribute images you are allowed to use. Educate your students that you can’t just use any images off the Internet in their blog posts, show them how to source and attribute images they are allowed to use. Understanding digital copyright is an essential skill we need to understand and teach our students.  This post focuses on use of images.
Tracy Watanabe

Time-Lapse Videos : Tech Tutorials - 1 views

  • Time-lapse videos are essentially either a collection of pictures put together to create a quick video or a video that is sped up. The goal is to show a long period of time in a very short period of time.
Tracy Watanabe

Global activities | Tasmanian Blogs - 0 views

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    Lots of global collaborations listed here by Miss W, who creates the Edublogs Student Blogging Challenge
Tracy Watanabe

Step 8: Cools tools to embed | Edublogs Teacher Challenges - 0 views

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    Oodles of ideas of tools to use in class that can be embedded on your blog, schoolworld, or My Big Campus site.
Elizabeth Francois

A Twitteraholic's Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitter | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Another great resource from Edublogs
Tracy Watanabe

Join Us For The 2014 Edublogs Teacher Challenge! - The Edublogger - 0 views

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    This challenge will help you set up your own class/teacher blog. If you complete the challenge, you can also use it towards the PU Online Blogging Class.
Jamie Del Rosa

The Postcard Project - 0 views

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    This looks like a fun, simple way to start a global connection in your classroom. You can participate once or as many times as you would like to and it looks like an ongoing project. Since you are only sending a postcard and receiving one back, I feel that if you want to take this to the next level, it would have to be done in the classroom.
Tracy Watanabe

Week 5: Adding images and attribution : Challenge Yourself to Blog - 2 views

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    I love this challenge on learning how to use Creative Commons!
Tracy Watanabe

#GeniusHour Blog Post Index | Dare to Care - 1 views

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    Need ideas for innovation in the classroom? Great post and resources by Denise Krebs.
Tracy Watanabe

The Educator's Guide to Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons | The Edublogger - 0 views

  • The legal jargon with respect to digital copyrights can be confusing – especially since different countries have their own laws and regulations. With this post, we hope to dispel a few myths and pull together a complete list of resources for teachers and students to use when blogging and working with content online.
  • Rule #1: You Can’t Use Everything You Find On the Web
  • Rule #2: There Are Resources You CAN Use
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  • The trouble is, most of the laws and rules that cover fair use and education were written well before the invention of the web.
  • But make sure to check specific copyright restrictions before uploading anything you’ve scanned to the web! For more, check out the Fair Use FAQ for Educators here from the excellent resource site, TeachingCopyright.org.
  • What Can Be a Violation? Here are the most common types of content that we have been contacted about and asked to remove on our blogs: Images – mostly found through google image search Curriculum docs – especially handouts and student activities Text and quotes – copy/pasted from other websites (even with a link or attribution it still may not be legal) Music – usually mp3s that students have uploaded to share on their blogs
Tracy Watanabe

Class registration | Student Blogging Challenge - 0 views

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    The student blogging challenge starts next week. Here's the page to register your class. Remember, you can choose which challenges to participate in. It's a great way to build an authentic audience for your students!
Tracy Watanabe

Have Teenage Students & Interested In Doing A Simple International Project? |... - 1 views

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    Might be a good way to make a connection, and a good opportunity to talk about digital citizenship... and discuss academic conversation/vocabulary into conversation.
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    Might be a good way to make a connection, and a good opportunity to talk about digital citizenship... and discuss academic conversation/vocabulary into conversation.
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