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Looking for a global student project?
From Chris Craft: For those of you who remember Life Round Here 2007 you may be excited to know that Life Round Here 2009 is now accepting participants! What we really want students to do is, “Tell us, what’s it … Continue reading
Posted in contests, global, student project samples, student voice
Tagged collaboration, digital storytelling, global, liferoundhere09, project, story, student, video
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Royalty free music, sounds and images
Here’s a great list of royalty free music, sounds and images by Mathew Needleman. Mathew is a Los Angeles area educator who teaches video techniques, so this list is right on target for K-12 use. Bonus! Check out Mathew’s session … Continue reading
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Tagged classroom, clip art, digital storytelling, free, images, k12online, Mathew Needleman, music, royalty free, sound effects, video
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Fair use explained for educators
“Fair use” is the doctrine that allows some use of copyrighted material for education purposes without requiring the permission of the copyright holders. However, confusion about what exactly is allowed has caused many educators and students to either avoid ALL … Continue reading
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Tagged copyright, education, educator, fair use, media literacy, student, teach, teacher, video
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Be a Video All-Star contest – all grade levels
Be a Video All-Star Contest Sponsored by: Technology & Learning magazine and 21st Century Connections Prizes: 12 prizes – laptops and video production software Who: K-12 students (seems to be U.S. only – see note below) Deadline: February 29, 2008 … Continue reading

