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Fiona Beal

Photos you can use on your blog without breaking the law… | IFB - 1 views

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    " By: Jennine Jacob Image by Digital Sophia What kind of photos can  you use on your blog? Sure there are loads of bloggers who lift images from other sites, but due to copyright infringement laws, they may be breaking the law, and vulnerable to lawsuits. Yuck. So which images can you use? Referencing the source, isn't always enough. Some websites will allow  you to use their images for a fee, as I heard this morning from a blogger who was notified by a well-known fashion website that she had to pay to use their images… Now, I love copyright law as much as the next gal, but this particular website asks bloggers all the time for free images, and they certainly benefit from the traffic bloggers drive to their site. I had half the mind to write an angry letter to them, then I realized that maybe it's us bloggers who should band together and start charging them to use our photos, they certainly have more money than us. ❤ Before I digress… while you may not be able to use images from some of the big fashion sites on your own blog, that doesn't mean that you're at a loss. There are plenty of images out there that are free to use, you just familiarize yourself with the different kinds of licensing, and different sourcing procedures. Take your own photos When I was in design school, our teachers encouraged us to take our own photos. Why? Not because they just liked giving us additional work, but because they said that designers who use stock photography all looked the same. I think it's also true with blogs. Most of the best fashion blogs out there take their own photos, because you're really seeing things from the authors unique perspective. Learning about photography is also fun, and you're site will benefit from having a distinct look and feel from it that will stand out from the rest. And no one can sue you unless you publish a picture of someone without a model release. Ask for press photos I've had pretty good luck with this, design
Fiona Beal

7 New Features Added To Google Classroom - 0 views

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    "1. Post Questions Phan explains, "You can post questions to your class and allow students to have discussions by responding to each other's answers (or not, depending on the setting you choose). For example, you could post a video and ask students to answer a question about it, or post an article and ask them to write a paragraph in response." 2. Reuse Assignments If you reuse curricula year after year-or at least reuse documents, there is an update you might like. Phan explains, "Now you can reuse assignments, announcements or questions from any one of your classes - or any class you co-teach, whether it's from last year or last week. Once you choose what you'd like to copy, you'll also be able to make changes before you post or assign it." 3. Improved Calendar Integration We love changes that improve workflow. Phan: "In the next month, Classroom will automatically create a calendar for each of your classes in Google Calendar. All assignments with a due date will be automatically added to your class calendar and kept up to date. You'll be able to view your calendar from within Classroom or on Google Calendar, where you can manually add class events like field trips or guest speakers." 4. Bump a post Sticking posts on blogs, tweets, or facebook updates has long been a thing. Now you can do it on Google Classroom as well by moving any post to the top. 5. Due dates optional Project-based learning, Self-directed learning? Maker ed? If you use long-term projects or other due-date-less assignments, you can now create assignments without due dates in Google Classroom. 6. Attach a Google Form to a post If you're a fan of Google Forms (here's a post on using Google Forms to create a self-graded exam), this is a change you'll appreciate. Phan explains, "Many teachers have been using Google Forms as an easy way to assign a test, quiz or survey to the class. Coming in the next few weeks, teachers and students will soon be able to
Fiona Beal

How to Use Wild Hog Questions in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "help students answer questions completely, effectively, problem-solve and discuss deeply learned concepts."
Brenda Hallowes

Spencer's Scratch Pad: 10 Ways to Help Students Ask Better Questions - 0 views

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    This blog focuses on getting students to ask better questions. Good questioning is a sign of good thinking.
Fiona Beal

Six Questions to Ask When Setting a Goal | Kelly Croy - 0 views

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    "Six Questions to Ask When Setting a Goal"
Fiona Beal

Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Tools for Adding Questions and Notes to Videos - 0 views

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    "Short videos from YouTube and other sources can be quite helpful in introducing topics to students and or reinforcing concepts that you have taught. Watching the video can be enough for some students, it's better if we can call students' attention to specific sections of videos while they are watching them. The following tools allow you to add comments and questions to videos that you share with your students."
Fiona Beal

Personal Learning Networks (PLNs): To Blog or Not To Blog…Is No Longer a Ques... - 0 views

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    "To Blog or Not To Blog…Is No Longer a Question: Part 2 of Our Series about PLNs"
Fiona Beal

The Educator's Guide to Google Calendar | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    ""How do I add an Events Calendar?" is a question we're commonly asked. The answer's simple….use a Google Calendar! Accessed anywhere, anytime, on any device, Google Calendar allows you to easily add / edit / delete events, set up appointments slots, notify you of upcoming events / appointments to make organizing your life easier. Here's our essential guide for what educators need to know about using Google Calendar. Click on the following links to learn more:"
Maggie Verster

How To Use Google Spreadsheet To Engage Your Students | Teachers Training International... - 0 views

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    Here is what we will discover: How to use Google Spreadsheet to facilitate real time collaboration and easy sharing How to use Google Spreadsheet to quickly build resources for your lessons How to use Google Spreadsheet to insert interactive Gadgets How to use Google Spreadsheet to design charts that will have your students going 'wow' How to make self-grading assessments Your questions answered
Fiona Beal

Olympic Questions - 0 views

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    Use Blloms taxonomy to research the Olympic games
Brenda Hallowes

Reverse reading comprehension - lesson activity - www.mikejharrison.com - 0 views

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    How to get learners to work backwards on a reading comprehension in order to develop questioning skills.
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