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Saturday, September 13, 2008
Week 9, Thing #23
Copyright...hmmm, didn't the YouTube video I just watched violate every copyright law out there? I have to admit, I am guilty of wanting to use anything and everything on the Internet, thinking that if it is there...then it is to be used. Technology makes it even easier to re-use photos, clipart, videos, etc. I try to stick to the 10% rule. I am sure I will learn more, since my first graduate course at Drexel comes with the text book Complete Copyright, an Everyday Guide for Librarians.
There were so many useful tools in this course. I am excited about using many. I feel I can give intelligent answers when people ask, "what's a wiki?" or "how do you create a blog?" and so on. Not to mention my first research project with the third graders will be to find a Pennsylvania location, research and then make a trading card.
There were so many useful tools in this course. I am excited about using many. I feel I can give intelligent answers when people ask, "what's a wiki?" or "how do you create a blog?" and so on. Not to mention my first research project with the third graders will be to find a Pennsylvania location, research and then make a trading card.
Week 9, Thing #22

Week 9, Thing #21
Bio Bottle Project-4Th Grade
We're all about podcasting in our school. We have students create avatars and give book recommendations and perform a monthly "In Your Library" podcast for our library website.
One of my favorite down loadable podcasts comes from the UK's radio streaming from Classic FM. They have created podcasts of classic fairy tales, The Brave Tin Soldier, The Matchstick Girl, Goldilocks, etc. The best part is the storyteller. A Brit with accent and all. I love it! Here is a link to Classic FM. In contract and comparison, we listen to a podcast and I read the fairy tale. Then the students contrast and compare the two versions.
My favorite is Samantha Morton retelling The Princess and the Pea.
Week 9, Thing #20

Saturday, September 6, 2008
Week 8, Thing #19

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