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Venturing into some new remix territory here! I hope you enjoy it!
💖 Share with a Tech Person close to YOUR heart!
💖 Share with a Tech Person close to YOUR heart!
More great stuff from Common Sense Media for your innovating your classroom better!
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When we share, everyone wins
Creative Commons helps you legally share your knowledge and creativity to build a more equitable, accessible, and innovative world — unlocking the full potential of the internet to drive a new era of development, growth and productivity. More here for your classroom. |
Creative Commons site here.
Communicate better. Free udemy Crash Course in Keynote
This course opens up doors of opportunity for communication you will wonder how you lived without. It is just Keynote basics but from here it opens up avenues for better presentations, digital story telling, even video production for YouTube!
This course opens up doors of opportunity for communication you will wonder how you lived without. It is just Keynote basics but from here it opens up avenues for better presentations, digital story telling, even video production for YouTube!
Believe in the necessity of failure.
It's worth has been been proven over and over again. Even by these greats! |
Twitter for Personal Learning Network Development Intro Video
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More on the Remix... from Canada!
RIP : A Remix Manifesto from Laurent LaSalle on Vimeo.
What's more important?
What we say... or how we say it? |
Feeling secure in your job for the long term?
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Evolution of an infographic
I produced this quick video to demonstrate the evolution an infographic may take to my technology class.
A Flat Classroom Reflection
Make a good (slide show enhanced) presentation GREAT
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A Fair(y) Use TaleWorried about whether or not you're citing things properly or what you can / can't use in class? Well, first you should read this blog post then take a look at this video, made, unwittingly with the aid of the copyright conscience folks at Disney.
Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University provides this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms.
Original video at http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/documentary-film-program/film/a-fair-y-use-tale |