Interactive & Multimedia Learning

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Finding Images & Attribution

To assist you in finding images that are not copyrighted, please review the following resources: Creative Commons is an initiative that provides licensing options that span between copyrighted and public domain. You can learn more about Creative Commons on their… Continue Reading →

Start Here to Create Your WordPress Blog on the OpenETC

For EDCI 337, we will be using the Open and Educational Technology Collective, hosted by a team of B.C. post-secondary education IT professionals on BCNet’s EduCloud, so your data is stored not only in Canada, but within B.C. Avoid using… Continue Reading →

Making Use of Twitter

Twitter is a microblogging and social networking service on which users post and interact with messages known as “tweets”. We encourage you to explore the Twitter teacher community to connect with like minded teachers in the field, explore ideas, and… Continue Reading →

Using Trello

Here is a video that demonstrates the basics of Trello for organizing a project: Trello for Inquiry Based Learning Projects No Description A short tutorial to help you get Know basic Trello terminology and features: Boards, Lists, and Cards Some Trello pro… Continue Reading →

Anonymous Collaboration Using Google Apps

You may wish to use Google Documents to collaborate with one another, collect information, or engage in brainstorms. Since not all of us have Google accounts or are interested in creating them, you can make use of anonymous editing which… Continue Reading →

FIPPA, Privacy, and Consent Resources

FIPPA, Privacy, and Consent Resources It is second nature to most to take selfies, share them on Instagram, Snapchat, etc., but once you move into the role of a public body employee (e.g., in health, education, etc.), you must adhere… Continue Reading →

How to Participate

WordPress EDCI 337 is hosted on a web platform called WordPress, and you are invited to document your learning in WordPress as well. This means that your work would be posted online on a public site. Keep in mind, though,… Continue Reading →

Copyright and Copyleft

We have been presented with a bimodal thinking when it comes to licensing and access to resources. These are copyrighted and public domain works at each extreme, but Larry Lessig founded Creative Commons licensing to allow people to retain copyright,… Continue Reading →

RSS Feeds

We have made things easy for you in terms of finding each other’s public blogs by way of the EDCI Blog Hub, but that won’t be there forever. Individuals can use “RSS Readers” to subscribe to “feeds” from websites. RSS stands for… Continue Reading →

Hypothes.is

Hypothes.is Hypothes.is is a very light-weight web service and browser extension that you can easily install in your own browser and then use to have conversations in situ on web documents such as blogs, articles, documents, websites, and other resources…. Continue Reading →

Feedly

We set up the blog feeds for you in this course (and will provided a list of learner blogs), but will it be there forever? There is a way for you to take control and set up your own feeds… Continue Reading →

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