I quickly wanted to share a few SUPER helpful resources that I got from “Everything is a Remix: Learning 2.0 Edition” presented by Rebekah Madrid (@ndbekah). 1. Flickr CC Attribution Helper If you’re using Google Chrome and you use Flickr to find Creative Commons licensed images, you should get this. It’s developed by Alan Levine (@cogdog) and it basically gives… Continue reading Sidenote: Do What’s Right! (with Copyright)
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Sidenote: Letting Go
While (and after) writing the post, Letting go, I thought more and more about privacy. My privacy, my students’ privacy, everyone’s privacy… How much of what we do everyday is private, really? In the middle of November 2013 (November 16th to be exact), the hashtag, #rooftopbreakup was trending on Twitter. Kyle Ayers (@kyleayers), a comedian… Continue reading Sidenote: Letting Go
Sidenote: Let’s Mess Around
Doing these blog posts that are up for public searches and views made me think about something I often struggle with: Copyright. I wanted to just use and upload images that I find on Google Image, but I started thinking about how do I cite my resources? How do I show where I got the… Continue reading Sidenote: Let’s Mess Around
Sidenote: Intentions on the Internet
Reading and posting about communities and PLNs and such, I wanted to post a little something about things that I want to get popular (just trying to push what I want to see used more often) 1. Twitter. To be honest, I wasn’t a fan of Twitter. To me, it was where people life casted within… Continue reading Sidenote: Intentions on the Internet