Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Internet Safety

Blogging:

1  what was really interesting to me from the readings was how quicly dangers are changing.  Every year new trends are coming and going and it is changing the risks as quickly as we can get ahead.

2  There are a lot of things i have often heard about internet safety that i haven't put much thought into. It is so imprtant to put protectors on your computer and monitor what your children are doing online. Then talk to them  and have an open relationship about what your children are doing.

3  I think in anything, by example is the best. Talk to them about programs that we uase on our computers and safetu that we use in our home.try to get them involved in the community about protecting ourselves.

4  again, I say cyberbullying is about relationships. Talk to my kids so that they know they can come to me, as well as know to avoid problem peers.

5  there are a lot of websites that you can find on google about internet safety.  Many school districts also offer on their website links to internet safety.  judge memorial has a link available to all it's students and a course that teachers are required to take.

6  as a teacher, definitely cyberbullying and your students getting into chat rooms with peopl e they should not be talking with.

7  know what websites to send students to be specific with where they must go, go there first myself look at relating links


Doing

I spoke with my sister, who is 30 years old and a mother of 3.  I was pleasantly surprised at all that she knew about internet safety and safety against pornography on the internet.she well knew what her kids needed and I would like to implement some of her strategies in my own home some day.

I was able to talk to her a lot about cyber bullying, which she has not had any encounters with because of the ages of her children, but how to monitor and prevent it.

i think this was a very valuable experience for both of us. It became a conversation that rolled over to my entire family where we were able to talk about issues.  i have one sister who is a teacher in Alpine school districet and she was able to share her experiences and help me to know what I  have to look forward to as a teacher.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Final Post

Jarelle's blog:
movie project
storyboard

Katrina's blog:
movie
storyboard
ptp 1
ptp 2

Codi's blog:
screencasting
storyboard
ptp project

Nicole's blog:
video
diigo
prezi

Multimedia project

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I'm sorry I could not get my credits to attatch to the video once I had published it.

Credits:

Music by:

Lamb - "Blessing in Disguise"
Animal Collective - Original Title no longer available


CopyRight Assignment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2sqIw6CHWk


So this is a video that I absolutely love, It took a timeless movie and added to it a song that everyone loves today. This is exactly what I look for as a teacher to get my students creative juices flowing. I consider this a multimedia video because they took one song put it to another video and played with the timing of the video. This video unfortunately did nothing right in the way of copyright though. No one is credited. No information is given on the original artists and musicians. I think it would be beneficial when using this to make sure that, Kenny Ortega got credit for his Choreography in Newsies, and LMFAO gets credit for their music.



This video shares a similar purpose as the last they both involve dance in new settings taking history and bringing it to today's world. I love all the elements and creativity added to this video and would really love to own this film series. THis trailer is a great example of how material should be credited to those who deserve it. It gives credit to the dancers of the NYC Ballet, Jerome Roberts as the choreographer, the film directors. It is all documented clearly that you know exactly who to go to and where to find each part.