We’ve been putting resources together to help staff and students find and use material without infringing copyright. As part of a Copyright Strategy Project, a new Wiki has been developed giving you access to public domain, open access and Creative Commons images, music, sound effects and open courseware. You still have to be careful to [...]
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Avoid Copyright infringement – use these tools!
February 1st, 2010 · No Comments · Copyright, Issues, Licencing, TELT news, Tools & applications
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It’s MY POV
June 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Events, Learning & teaching, Opinion, Resources, Tools & applications
[image: g33k0] I’m on a panel at the inaugural AUPOV conference down at Wollongong this Friday and we’ve been using a wiki to gather some ideas and thoughts. The conference focuses on the potential uses, options and issues around the use of point of view (POV) cameras in education. It’s a new focus and quite [...]
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What’s your POV?
May 5th, 2009 · No Comments · Events, Resources
I’ve been asked to contribute to a panel session at the upcoming AUPOV09 inaugural conference to be held in Wollongong on 19 June 2009 (with evening gathering on 18th): “POV is using technology to record your point-of-view… video and audio with no hands required! Get your hands on technology that allows you to create re-usable [...]
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Introduction to Seesmic
April 3rd, 2009 · 4 Comments · Resources
This is a demonstration of a video discussion tool named Seesmic. The first clip below demonstrates the tool itself, with the second and third clips containing screencasts of the site as well as how you configure your machine to record videos. Seesmic for Classroom Video Discussion Configuring your computer to use Seesmic
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