I created a wiki page for the topic “use friendly images” as part of the 3 hour morning workshop I’m co-teaching tomorrow with Karen Montgomery here at the METC Conference in St Louis. The title of our hands-on workshop is, “Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning.”
One of the most exciting finds I made for the topic of “copyright friendly media” tonight was the “Copyright-Friendly and Copyleft Images and Sound (Mostly!) for Use in Media Projects and Web Pages, Blogs, Wikis, etc.” wiki thanks to Joyce Valenza‘s “Playing with Images” page of her New Tools Workshop wiki. What a wealth of resources! If you STILL have not yet checked out Joyce’s K12Online09 preso, “The Wizard of Apps,” I HIGHLY encourage you to do so and share it with other educators you know.
After you view it take a few minutes to provide Joyce and her students with some edifying feedback, either on the blog or the K12Online Ning. Talk about a treasure trove of great ideas and resources for student media projects!
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