Monday, October 18, 2010
Copyright
This is an obvious violation of copyright. It is a full scene of the movie that lasts longer than three minutes. As I was searching on YouTube fori an example, I found "Dead Poet's Society" in full, simply broken up into 5 or 10 minute segments. I think people don't really understand that the actual law is three minutes, but think it is okay to do short segments like this one. And by the way, if you haven't seen this movie... repent!
This clip is a great video that I used as an anticipatory set activity before I taught on Native Americans, but now, after learning about copyright laws, I realize that there are many, many images used in this clip with no citation. The song itself is not cited. In order for this to conform to copyright laws, there needs to be a citation of the images at the end, as well as a citation of the song.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Class Website!!
Okay, everyone!
After a ton of work, my class website is finally finished! so check it out, and let me know if it all makes sense and if you can find everything that is supposed to be there. I tried to include everything on the list, so hopefully it can be found :-)
After a ton of work, my class website is finally finished! so check it out, and let me know if it all makes sense and if you can find everything that is supposed to be there. I tried to include everything on the list, so hopefully it can be found :-)
Thursday, October 7, 2010
A Great Site for Teachers
Okay, everyone. I found this site, teAchnology, that would make the work that goes along with teaching SO much easier!
You can make rubrics, word searches, find lesson plans and other really useful things.
So check it out! I've actually already used it in a couple of my practiicum lessons, and found it extremely helpful!
Have a great week!
You can make rubrics, word searches, find lesson plans and other really useful things.
So check it out! I've actually already used it in a couple of my practiicum lessons, and found it extremely helpful!
Have a great week!
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