Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Happily Blogging

Family Blog - this is a good example of how to effectively create a chronological diary entry. For those doing Art in the future Classic webs offers a unique insight into what one can do with a blog. I would use the latter for secondary students (stage 5/6, especially those doing art). It would be a great way to document the year or even use this as a piece itself. The former I would offer to the elder years of Primary (stage 2/3) as a  way to document their family etc especially for the HSIE strand. It shows various ways one c an post images and the layout is easy and interesting.

Copyright issues

From the research, it seems that one can copy information from the internet as long as the infromation is for study needs and is deemed "Fair". This seems to be a legal loophole, just my opinion.
In terms of using music in videos, it is deemed also that copyright does not apply to this, again under the umbrella that it is for study/research purposes and is deemed Fair. Also, if the music is 70 years old, copyright no longer applies and can be used.

Activity from reading!

The 3 activities from the Pericles site I found to be most useful was that of the read-a-thon, the teaching support ideas and the school's literacy 21C sites.(MS readathon , Teaching Support and School's literacy). I think the linking of the school's library resources is of great use. IT provides the reader with links to various ICT resources, including links to the connected classroom program. The MS readathon provides teachers and students with a variety of book resources that are age appropriate. And finally the Teacher support ideas website provides students with a frequent email of HSC resources and book reviews etc.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Digital and Critical Literacy 7 min Vid

I'm really surprised and scared that 49/50 people believed the website! I think it is should be made aware to all current teachers everywhere that this is the power of the net.

7 min digital literacy