Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Friday, October 12, 2012

Why I'm excited about ImageCodr.org for schools - #scc21c

Update: Check out this great Creative Commons Attribution Helper Chrome Extension

Copyright, Creative Commons, Fair Use? As educators we should be familiar with these terms as well as our obligations to use and properly cite the work of other individuals. But in the flury of getting lessons together or beating out another presentation it can be extremely difficult to credit others in this age of instant digital media, not to mention helping our students do the same.


Thankfully, a new tool has arrived that helps to streamline the proper citation of creative commons images - ImageCoder.org. What ImageCoder does is help you find images licensed under the various creative commons licenses on Flickr, presents you with a concise overview of what the license does and does not allow, and then provides you with an embeddable html code that properly cites the image for your blog or website.

Here's a screenshot of the license information and embed code for the image above.

Unfortunately, this won't work on Word documents or PowerPoint but would great for classroom and student websites or blogs. 

Thanks to Richard Byrne and his fantastic blog for pointing me to this great new resource!


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Reinspired

It has been a while since I have written a blog post. I've recently acquired an android smart phone which has inspired me to write this post today. Actually I'm speaking this post using the blogger app and the android voice recognition. It works surprisingly well. 

I'm looking forward to writing or speaking more blog posts about the use of cell phones in education. I'm also looking forward to my Macul conference presentation entitled "cell phones are 4 learning." See you there!


Saturday, October 16, 2010

A month's worth of Twitter Favorites

Here a are a few of my favorite tweets from the past month. Too often, I favorite a tweet, bookmark a website, or star a blog post in my Google Reader but never go back to reflect and review these saved items.  I'm including an audio podcast of my reflection for those who would like to hear a little bit more about why I chose to save these tweets and my impression of the links they include.  Enjoy.
Can't see the audio player? Click Here

p.s. People occasionally ask how I get my favorites list into the blog posts, so here's my big secret.  Go to http://twitter.com, open your favorites, highlight, copy and paste into your blog. 

My Favorites


 Vicki Davis 


LiveWeb - insert and update web pages real-time in PowerPoint via @
 Alec Couros 


This is ! "The World Is Full of Interesting Things" - a fantastic example of a Google Prez. 
 Dolores Gende 


@ new blogger at Huffington Post writes "My Kids are Illiterate. Most Likely, Yours Are Too" 
 JackieGerstein Ed.D. 


Comic and Animation Technologies in the Classroom
 Dan Meyer 


"I never set out to become anything in particular, only to live creatively." Best video you'll see today. 
 Tony Vincent 


Allowing texting in the hallway between class, study hall, and at lunch has decreased sneak texting in class:
 Chris Atkinson 


Domain Gadget Directory Manager (DGDM) - Keeping your Google Sites Clean 
 Michael Kaechele 


I truly believe if we are giving students a quality education in a caring environment that parents will ignore Stan. Test scores good or bad
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 Danny Maas 


This looks great!--> - Instant Web-Based Screen Sharing