Yukon PS 18 Feb 2008 - Referenced Links
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Copyright, Fair Use, Intellectual Property & Podcasting

 

 

Teachers, principals, and students all need to understand not only the basics of US copyright law as they relate to the creation and publication of media products, but also the opportunities presented for LEGAL remixing and reuse of media materials licensed through Creative Commons. This session presents practical suggestions for schools, educators, and students to avoid intellectual property liability problems and empower learners to LEGALLY create as well as share a wide variety of media/knowledge products on the global stage.

 

I am not a lawyer, so for legal advice you should consult one and not me. Educators need to know about these issues, however, and so do students. The facts and resources discussed here may surprise you. If you use them, they're almost certain to empower you!

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Effective Search and Research Strategies
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Digital Storytelling

As human beings, we are hardwired for storytelling. The motto of the Center for Digital Storytelling is "Listen deeply. Tell stories." Digital storytelling projects can provide ideal opportunities for students to acquire and demonstrate the literacy skills required to thrive in the 21st Century. This workshop provides participants with opportunities to experience both listening and telling digital stories using free software tools.

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Cell Phones for Learning / iPhones in the Classroom!

 

iPhones in the classroom? Are you kidding? No I'm not! Cell phones are often banned in the classroom or banned entirely from schools. Most cell phones today have more computing power than those available to NASA during the Apollo space program, however. In this session we'll explore ways cell phones, including the iPhone but not JUST the iPhone, can be used to help learners access web-based content, remix it, share it, collaborate with others, and create media-rich deliverables for the classroom teacher as well as a global audience. A specific focus on using cell phones as mobile recorders for digital storytelling projects, like the Library of Congress' Veteran Oral History Project, will also be included.

VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, docs and videos
voicethread.com/
Transforming media into collaborative spaces with video, voice and text commenting.
Simple Text Message (SMS) Voting and Polling, P...
polleverywhere.com/
Poll Everywhere is a mobile text message and sms polling product to connect with your audience. Poll Everywhere is the latest in audience response systems ...
M-AUDIO - MobilePre USB - USB Bus-Powered Pream...
www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MobilePreUSB-main.h...
MobilePre USB is the preamp with a built-in audio interface that’s designed for laptop recording such as field recording and sampling expeditions.
Apple - iLife - GarageBand
www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/
GarageBand 3 puts you in the control room of your own full-featured radio station. ... It also provides more than 20 software instruments, including voices, ...
Great Book Stories wiki
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Welcome to Great Book Stories! ... LISTEN AND SEE: Access stories about great books ... Enjoy telling folks about PBwiki? Why not make it your job? ...
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wfryer's bookmarks on del.icio.us
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Moving at the Speed of Creativity
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TED | Talks | Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill...
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Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
Teacher Movie | Lesley University ATI | Registration Portraits | Teacher Tips! | ATI Boston Snaps. Lesley Lead Team A parody of the monster.com commercial. ...
 This is a great movie I shared with teachers on Feb 18, 2008.
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