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YourTube MyTube TheirTube YouTube

Published on March 27, 2012 by in elearning

Response to blogpost by Ian In Sheffield, here. He is asking about free content hosting sites like YouTube or Animoto owning your content once it’s uploaded. Are the films created the property of Flixtime or Animoto? YourTube? MyTube? TheirTube? I think the ownership concern diminishes because the *free* services have the right to distribute your

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My students have a sense of humour

Published on March 26, 2012 by in Personal

They should be doing their A2 coursework, but instead they produce this:   And if that’s not enough, this: Detention is too good for them. Vengeance will be mine before they leave in the summer!

 
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SketchUp to Blender Y10 pupil

Published on March 26, 2012 by in Google, ICT
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Frog: hiding your personal feed from prying eyes

Published on March 22, 2012 by in frog

One of the great things about the Frog VLE is how it delivers personalised information to it’s users. A personal feed can be set up on the front page which lists all your activities and contributions and messages. However, for a teacher in particular - displaying their Frog feed on the IWB in a classroom – there

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Frog: Quick Issue Work guide

Published on March 20, 2012 by in elearning, frog

Below is video about Frog I made to help teachers see how quick issue work operates and how to set it up. Any advice or comments would be warmly received. Aim is to make videos usable by teachers who are cover the range of computer ability bases. I will be making many more instructional videos

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