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In their famous “paperworks” presentation, Lee LeFeever explains how social bookmarking tools like Delicious make remembering, organizing, and sharing bookmarks a simple and social.
I have been stuck for a couple months on the easiest and safest way to share class pictures on the web. I started with flickr but found it just isn’t very easy for new users to pick up on and learn how to use. So recently I decided to try Google Picasa’s Web Albums with their public and private unlisted albums feature. (read more about What’s the difference between public albums and those that are unlisted? from Google’s FAQ Help section) I really liked the flexibility with their privacy options and it is very user friendly. I also especially like their easy to use embeddable slideshow feature.
Note: I make the decision on whether to publish and share pictures publicly by the following criteria.
*Is the photo appropriate and have an educational value?
*Does the photo reveal the complete identity of a student face?
See how we used picasa to share our some of our photos from our YMCA Camping trip from our class blog here.
This is the single book that changed the direction of my career and my teaching philosophy. The cheap paperback has been finally released. An absolute must read for any educator or parent in the 21st century.
To order your copy online today from amazon click here.
Okay if you don’t have time to read his giant book that takes weeks to digest, please the least you can do is take 48 minutes and watch Thomas Friedman give this talk at MIT that does a good job summing up his book. Trust me, you owe it to your kids and their future to understand how our world is changing. Caution: Friedman’s concepts will keep you up at night. His book changed my teaching philosophy and inspired the EdVibes Project and this blog.
In order to attempt my social networking campaign I found a widget that list a directory of all your social network user names and identities. I have just add it to my sidebar. Very simple quick and easy.