Over-the-Shoulder-Copyright has always been an interesting question. With the powerful technologies we currently have, how and when does it apply to teachers? What about "Fair Use?" What are the limits on what I can do with my website as a teacher? (This presentation is not intended to be a legal discussion.)
Over-the-Shoulder-You give a teacher a tool and inevitably she will use in ways that were never intended or imagined. Over the past few years I collected those ideas and will share them with you during this Over the Shoulder presentation.
Over-the-Shoulder-Use "StoryJumper and have students create their own inexpensive book. Publish and print from templates or create a story from scratch. Either way, it's easy and fun. Instapaper: Save web pages for later offline reading, optimized for readability on your iPhone or iPod touch's screen. Instapaper can be used on the Internet only, or download the App There is a free version (with limitations) of the app, and a "pro” version. PicLits is a creative writing site that hopes to inspire its users by matching images with carefully selected keywords. It's a place where you can express yourself through images and words and share them with everybody. You can also write your own description or story by selecting the freestyle option.