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Copyright law could change

Technology has always made copyright law a topic more should attempt to understand. It became easy to copy and paste all kinds of creative works whether music, text, or imagery. Certainly, educators take advantage of copy and paste opportunities hopefully … Continue reading

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Are teachers willing to have students analyze political ads

When I am working with a class, my posts here often reflect the topic of the week. This week we are considering literacy skills needed to processing online content. An important subtopic involves interpreting the motives of those offering content. … Continue reading

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Layering with EdPuzzle

I haven’t written about layering tools for some time. I have spent time generating tutorials for multiple layering tools and explaining multiple ways in which layering tools can be used to design educational experiences by building on existing online content. … Continue reading

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Code that changed everything

Slate offers a different way to consider the history of programming. They have sought the opinions of programmers on the programs that have changed everything. The post includes snippets of code and the backstory so there should be something of … Continue reading

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Fair and balanced

Educators are designating this week to a focus on digital citizenship. This term means different things to different people and concerns multiple recommendations. Among the skills typically prioritized is the capacity to seek and process online information in a way … Continue reading

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Should authority matter on Twitter

This brief comment is in response to a lengthy blog post by Daniel Willingham regarding the believability of educational experts based on Twitter tweets. I will leave it to you to identify just what you think is the core argument … Continue reading

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