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Vicki Davis

Cool Cat Teacher - YouTube - 6 views

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    A simple video tutorial I created for my students including these essential questions: What is copyright? How long does it last? What are the kinds of copyright? How can I copyright my own work? How can I find works I can use freely? Do I still have to give credit for the work? How can i buy license for professional work? What are the penalties for not following copyright?
Vicki Davis

Copyright 101: A Simple Lesson in Licenses - YouTube - 7 views

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    A simple video tutorial I created for my students including these essential questions: What is copyright? How long does it last? What are the kinds of copyright? How can I copyright my own work? How can I find works I can use freely? Do I still have to give credit for the work? How can i buy license for professional work? What are the penalties for not following copyright?
Brandi Caldwell

ICT Guy » Scratch Resources - 1 views

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    Scratch quick start, moodle course, project embedding
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    Great sources for Scratch animation
Kelly Faulkner

oneword.com - 1 views

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    FROM THE ABOUT PAGE... the real purpose of this exercise is to alleviate our natural tendency to edit everything-and learn to flow. an analogy would be a film camera: when a film is shot, the camera just rolls and captures everything-good and bad. when all the shooting is complete, the raw film is edited into a cohesive piece. the camera operator doesn't keep stopping the camera and rewinding and editing on-the-fly-the camera just rolls. if it were to stop, some of the best performances and spontaneous moments might be missed. so: be the camera. well, that's a stupid saying, but you get the idea. in writing-just flow. go back later and edit. Go write.
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    a 1 word prompt for creative writing.  timed response.
Kelly Faulkner

Write for Ten - write for 10 minutes about anything - 24 views

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    writing project that allows timed writing for 10 minutes.
Vicki Davis

Blogging in the Classroom - Flat Classrooms - 1 views

  • The presenter, Konrad Glogowski, an eigth grade writing teacher, discussed his use of blogs as a "third place" for students to express themselves. The first place being students home, the second school, and the third, a sort of place where they are free to creatively express themselves. At the begining of the year, Mr. Glogowski challenged his students to "grow" a blog. He presented them a visual to assist them in planning their creation and, pretty much, allowed them the freedom to make their own product. He watched as the blogs and classroom community grew. Fellow students commented on one another's blog entries, offering advice and building fellow classmates confidence in their writing. Mr. Glogowski's role as teacher evolved into a reader of work and a partner in learning rather than an evaluator and expert of information. By the end of the year, his students had great pride in their work, bonded as a communtiy, and were better, more confident, writers. The likely hood that they would continue to work on their blogs and writing was extremely high. Mr. Glogowski's strategy and his educational philosophy towards blogging was a success.
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    Excellent discussion about Blogging in the classroom from Rob Kamrowski on the Flat Classroom Ning. Rob says: "The presenter, Konrad Glogowski, an eigth grade writing teacher, discussed his use of blogs as a "third place" for students to express themselves. The first place being students home, the second school, and the third, a sort of place where they are free to creatively express themselves. At the begining of the year, Mr. Glogowski challenged his students to "grow" a blog. He presented them a visual to assist them in planning their creation and, pretty much, allowed them the freedom to make their own product. He watched as the blogs and classroom community grew. Fellow students commented on one another's blog entries, offering advice and building fellow classmates confidence in their writing. Mr. Glogowski's role as teacher evolved into a reader of work and a partner in learning rather than an evaluator and expert of information. By the end of the year, his students had great pride in their work, bonded as a communtiy, and were better, more confident, writers. The likely hood that they would continue to work on their blogs and writing was extremely high. Mr. Glogowski's strategy and his educational philosophy towards blogging was a success." This person did not attend necc, but watched Konrad present via ustream via Will Richardson's blog. Ascyhronous conferences are so important. Can we make it part of conference best practice?
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    Overview of Konrad Glowgoski's presentation for necc.
solusi plus

Busby SEO Test - 1 views

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    Busby SEO Test - The Busby SEO World cup 2
Maxime Lagacé

Best Quotes - 12 views

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    Quotations website categorized by authors, topics, nationalities, professions and keywords. Quotes ranked by number of votes.
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    A good place to find the best quotes on the web
Gary Bertoia

RSS feed to WebSlides - 58 views

Used the Bookmarks RSS feed to show how you can add a WebSlide RSS feed to a blog. I am not sure if I missed something but when I clicked on the WebSlide icon shown in the Groups bookmarks section ...

diigo rss webslides

started by Gary Bertoia on 30 Mar 08 no follow-up yet
Kathy Benson

Share what you know | Learnist - 7 views

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    aloows you to curate content like on pintrist, students could use it as they research collaborately
Ruth Howard

Maria Popova: In a new world of informational abundance, content curation is ... - 7 views

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    Literacy literature digital literacy future of education curation of content.  Good writeup on Twitters role in curation
Maggie Tsai

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 - 261 views

Jan's annual Top 100 tools for learning 2008 vote will be closing Oct 31. http://c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100.html Please take a little time to vote for your favorites (hopefully also in...

vote learning web2.0

started by Maggie Tsai on 24 Oct 08 no follow-up yet
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