Thing 21
This was super easy and lots of fun. Students will have a blast using Animoto to create their videos. I think the remix is more fun than creating the original. Animoto could be used as a class project with each student adding his/her favorite picutes, as a class research project with each student finding specific historical images and learning how to create credits at the end to avoid copyright infringement or as individual projects following the same format. I think the class project would be interesting and the students would also learn to collaborate with each other.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Thing 23
Learning 2.0 was designed and developed for use by Helene Bowers loosely based on Stephen Abrams 43 things article. I put a link to the Creative Commons license page. I will use this a lot because sometimes in history useful publications are no longer in print, but you can use a portion of the publication without copyright infringement. Making sure to give credit to the author is a no brainer, but children must be taught about plagiarism before they can be expected to know what it is. Careful, in-depth explanations must come from us, so that our students clearly understand the lines that they must not cross.
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