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Free Printable Worksheets - 2 views

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    ready to use worksheets on a variety of topics in German and other languages. Includes solutions. Variety of formats for worksheets
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Mediaculture-online: Haupt-/Werkrealschule - 0 views

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    "didaktisierte" Einheit für Elflein-Gedicht. Gut für 4. klasse -7. Klasse nice suggestions for integration of technology.
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learninginhand.com - iPods in Education - 0 views

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    instructional ideas for ipods. Need to check this out during our August workshop
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Podcasting Legal Guide - CC Wiki - 0 views

  • Example 1: A book group organized by a high school teacher podcasts its meeting discussing J.D. Salinger's Catcher In The Rye. The members discuss the book, read short portions of it aloud, and criticize and comment on the author's style, the storylines, and the like. The podcast is posted on the book group's blog site, which is hosted by the high school. The site includes no advertising and generates no revenue. Conclusion: This would likely be a fair use. Example 2: A podcaster uses the copyrighted music of pianist George Winston for the intros and outros of her podcast that is about yoga and meditation. The podcast has nothing to do with commenting or critiquing the music played. Conclusion: This is likely not a fair use. Example 3: A 10-minute podcast includes a group of music fans discussing a recent copyrighted article in Rolling Stone magazine about a new band. One fan reads 4 paragraphs of the 6-paragraph article and comments on its analysis of the band. Another fan plays a 1-minute segment of the band's copyrighted song, which is 2 minutes in length. The fan then discusses the music as it compares to other music in the genre. The fans post the podcast on a fan website where advertising is sold, and the fans receive revenue for their podcast. Conclusion: This commentary/criticism by the fans in response to the article and song suggests a “fair use”, but the commercial/profit aspect of the site where the podcast is being distributed raises concern, as does the amount of the article and song taken in comparison to their overall length. Any negative effect on Rolling Stone magazine's market or the band's market for its music could cut against the fair use argument, though the podcasters might argue that the podcast promotes the Rolling Stone magazine article and band's song, and that it is not a replacement for either (of course, this would likely be costly and difficult to prove in a trial setting). Given the flexible application of the fair use doctrine, and that the burden lies on the podcaster to prove fair use, podcasters in this situation could be found to infringe.
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      look at examples closely for possible implications for us.
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    spells out relevance of copy right and trade mark laws for podcasters.
rosa r

palabea.net :: the speaking World :: - 0 views

shared by rosa r on 28 May 08 - Cached
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    Social networking for language learning. Students could talk to a native speaker.
mzemil Zemil

Vorleser.net - kostenlose Hörbücher - Links - 0 views

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    Portal for "Hoerbuecher" and "Hoerspiele" on-line
rosa r

Fun French - 1 views

shared by rosa r on 21 May 08 - Cached
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