Podcasting in Plain English
April 22, 2008Here’s the latest video from the Commoncraft show by Lee and Sachi LeFever.
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Here’s the latest video from the Commoncraft show by Lee and Sachi LeFever.
tag: k12, edtech, podcasts, podcasting, commoncraft, video, Lee and Sachi LeFever
Willard Staff: This YouTube video will be blocked at school, but you can watch it elsewhere.
Twitter is difficult to explain to someone who hasn’t experienced it. This commoncraft video paints a good picture. I’ve found Twitter to be a great tool for connecting with other edtech people. I don’t use it to share my everyday activities, as much as to exchange resources, and as an immediate support system when I need something.
During the holiday, we attended several parties and family gatherings. As I captured the fun with my camera, everyone wanted copies of the pictures. As I promised to send them, I realized the images were too many and too big for email attachments. Burning them to a CD and sending it snail mail would work. Fresh in my mind was also the conversation with my brother-in-law about backing up family photos. The more I thought about it, I decided a Flickr Pro Account was the way to go.
For about $25 a year, I can upload all my photos at their best quality, set them as private, to be shared with friends and/or family, or public. The images can then be downloaded, prints ordered, even coffee mugs created by me, and designated family and friends. I then also have a complete backup online of all my photos. I’ve been using a free account for months. A free account limits how many photos I could upload and display, and prohibits the download of the original file. So, as a Christmas gift to myself, I signed up for a Flickr Pro account.
Looks like Lee and Sachi LeFever of CommonCraft had some of the same ideas when they made this video.
Download Online Photo Sharing in Plain English
On my Flickr webpage you will find a handout and a series of screencasts on how to use it.
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