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Karen Chichester

Free Web Conferencing Software, Free Online Meetings, Free Webinar Service Providers - 0 views

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    Ad supported, but there are ad free options available.  You may have as many as 200 attendees and 6 video streams. Integrates with your Google account even if using Google Apps for Education. Recording is also available and FREE.
Karen Chichester

Free Technology for Teachers: Google for Teachers II - Free 33 Page Guide - 0 views

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    A free guide to using Google Docs written just for teachers/
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Screencast-O-Matic - 0 views

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    Free online screen casting program. Up to 15 minutes recording time with free edition. Unlimited time with Pro account ($15 per year)
Karen Chichester

Home MITS - Technology assistance for students with disabilities - 0 views

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    Lots of information Assistive Technology for use with our students. Good place for free training about technology. They offer free webinars. Most sessions are archived here.
Karen Chichester

Bloggers Beware: You CAN Get Sued For Using Pics on Your Blog - My Story - Bl... - 0 views

  • Bloggers Beware: You CAN Get Sued For Using Pics on Your Blog - My Story
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      Very important comment about Creative Commons
  • Here's what I learned about Fair Use: It DOESN'T MATTER... if you link back to the source and list the photographer's name if the picture is not full-sized (only thumbnail size is okay) if you did it innocently if your site is non-commercial and you made no money from the use of the photo if you didn't claim the photo was yours if you've added commentary in addition to having the pic in the post if the picture is embedded and not saved on your server if you have a disclaimer on your site. if you immediately take down a pic if someone sends you a DMCA notice (you do have to take it down, but it doesn't absolve you.)
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  • NONE OF THAT releases you from liability. You are violating copyright if you have not gotten express PERMISSION from the copyright holder OR are using pics that are public domain, creative commons, etc. (more on that below.)
  • So what can you do? 1. If you've been using images without approval from the internet on your blogs, know that you are probably violating copyright and could be sued for it. Is the chance high? Probably not. Is it possible? I'm proof that it is. So you may want to consider going through your posts and delete pics that aren't yours. 2. Search for photos that are approved for use. Creative Commons licensed pics -- You can search for photos that are free to use (with some restrictions) through Creative Commons. Usually this means you have to attribute the photo to the owner and link back to their site. (All of my posts now have pics that are under Creative Commons license. And there are actually really great photos available.) Meghan Ward did a fantastic post on the breakdown of creative commons licenses plus listed some other photo sources.) Wikimedia Commons offers free media files anyone can use. Buy a subscription to a stock photo site -- This can be pricey up front but then you have access all year. There are also sites that you can pay per pic. (Here is one example of a subscription service. Thanks to Janice Hardy for that suggestion.) Use photos that are in the public domain. 3. Take your own photos and share the love. Almost all of us have camera phones these days. Instead of just taking photos of our family, think of images you could use on posts. See a stop sign. Snap a picture and save it. Whatever. And if you want to give back and not just take--open up a Flickr account (here's mine) and list your own images as creative commons so that you can share the love. (You can set it up to where whatever pic you load from you camera is under that license.)
  • 4. Use sites like Pinterest and Tumblr with caution. I have read way too many terms of service over the last two months. And I'm not a lawyer, so the legalspeak can be confusing and I am NOT giving legal advice. BUT both Pinterest and Tumblr (and most other social sites) say that if you load something into their site (i.e. Pin It or Tumble it) YOU are claiming that YOU have a legal right to that picture. And if the owner of that photo comes after the company, you will be the responsible party. And Pinterest goes so far as to say if you REpin something, you're saying you have the right to that photo. Yes, if that's enforced, it would mean that 99% of people on Pinterest are doing something illegal. Will that ever come up? Maybe. Maybe not. But I'm leaning on the paranoid side now. I don't want to be the test case. And I don't want to pin something the owner of the photo wouldn't want pinned.  So pin your own photos, pin things from sites that have a Pin It button (see discussion in comments about the Pin It button, it's not always a safe bet either.) I pin book covers and movie posters because I figure that it's advertisement for said movies or books. But other stuff? All those pretty mancandy photos? I'm going to look but not touch. *ADDED: Also see discussion in comments about posting and sharing pics on Facebook. Same rules apply. 5. Assume that something is copyrighted until proven otherwise. That's your safest bet. If you're not 100% sure it's okay to use, don't. This includes things like celebrity photos. Someone owns those. There are enough free pics out there that you don't need to risk violating someone's copyright. 6. Spread the word to your fellow bloggers. It was KILLING me not to be able to go tell everyone about all of this because I didn't want anyone else to get into this kind of mess. So if you know someone who is using photos in the wrong way, let them know. I wish someone had told me.
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    Good discussion of copyright and image use online.
Karen Chichester

Ezvid | Free Movie Maker and Slideshow Creator For YouTube - 0 views

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    Free Photostory movie maker.
Karen Chichester

A Writer's Guide To Free Apps For Inspiration & Organization - 0 views

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    There is a lot of helpful stuff here for writers ranging from places for inspiration &  sites to generate plots, characters, and conflicts to a site that will help you record your work to help you record your copyright information and help you develop a case if needed. There is also a resource to help your organize your submissions to publishers.
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Speech to Text in Google Chrome - 0 views

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    From Free Technology for Teachers Blog: Chrome Speech Recognizer for Speech to Text. App ois in the Chrome Web Store.
Karen Chichester

9 Excellent Free Map Creation Tools for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology ... - 1 views

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    Map creation tools
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ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 0 views

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    Make your lessons more dynamic by creating your own flash and smartboard  games or other cool activites. All tools are FREE. Tools included: QR code generator, Fake Facebook and Twitter pages, 
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    Shari Hales's favorite site.
Karen Chichester

BigHugeLabs: Do fun stuff with your photos - 0 views

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    Free with ads. Great online tool for playing with images. You can make all sorts of thinks from posters to nametags. There is a color palette generator and a way to make trading cards.
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Screen Leap - Instant and Easy Screen Sharing - 0 views

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    From Free Technology for Teachers: One way to share your screen easiyl
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if this them that - 0 views

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    Automate your activities on line using "If I do this, then do that with it' formula. Example: if "I tweet", then "post to Facebook." This is very helpful for those who use multiple social media networks or just want to make archiving some of your online tasks easier. Free right now as it is still in open beta.
Karen Chichester

OpenClipArt - 0 views

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    The Open Clipart Library (OCAL) is the Largest Collaboration Community that creates, shares and remixes clipart. All clipart is released to the public domain and may be used in any project for free and with no restrictions. - Great for both teacher and student use.
Karen Chichester

'Fakebook'! Create a Fake Facebook Profile Wall using this generator - 0 views

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    Online free  FAKE Facebook profile maker from Classtools.net
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ToonDoo - World's fastest way to create cartoons! - 1 views

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    Free Comic Maker
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Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World - 0 views

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    Our Space is a set of curricular materials designed to encourage high school students to reflect on the ethical dimensions of their participation in new media environments. Through role-playing activities and reflective exercises, students are asked to consider the ethical responsibilities of other people, and whether and how they behave ethically themselves online. These issues are raised in relation to five core themes that are highly relevant online: identity, privacy, authorship and ownership, credibility, and participation. For more information, download the Introduction to Our Space, FAQ, and Road Map. All curricular units and lessons are free and available for download below. The full casebook can be downloaded using the link at the bottom of the page.
Karen Chichester

How to Cite Social Media in Scholarly Writing | SAGE Connection - Insight - 0 views

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    Article on how to cite social media in writing. Includes: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Blog Posts, and email. APA, MLA, and Chicago Style. Graphic is from Teachbytes and is free to reuse. per http://teachbytes.com/2013/04/09/how-to-cite-social-media-mla-apa-formats/
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3 Places To Host Podcasts | TeachBytes - 0 views

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    Three free podcast hosting sites.
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Cinch - Create and share micro podcasts, images and text updates on CinchCast.com - 0 views

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    Another (currently) free podcast creator. you can call and create a short podcast. From the folks at Blog Talk Radio
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