What is this? If you didn’t take the photo, then someone else did. Some photographers get paid money for taking images to use in newspapers, so often online newspapers copyright their images. This means you would have to pay money or have the photographer’s permission to use that photo on your blog. Why? Your blog…Continue…Continue Reading Week 5: Adding images and attribution
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Challenge 5: Improving your posts
Sue Waters from The Edublogger, Mr Davo Devil and I (Miss W.) have been visiting lots of student and class blogs over the last few weeks. One thing we noticed was that many students either had just writing or, if they used an image, they did not give attribution for the photographer. So this week…Continue…Continue Reading Challenge 5: Improving your posts
Image search -Challenge 5 -March2011
Checking out many of the posts from last week, I noticed that quite a few students are starting to include images in their posts. Images certainly make posts more interesting to read especially when the image relates to the information in the post. Can you use any images that are on the internet? The answer…Continue…Continue Reading Image search -Challenge 5 -March2011
Challenge 5 – Sept 2010
Week 5 so now we are half way through the challenges for this part of the year. Most students have completed the following: added an avatar – both blog and user created an ‘About me’ page – also a post for some students written some interesting posts on their state or town commented on classmates…Continue…Continue Reading Challenge 5 – Sept 2010
March 2010: Challenge 5
Creative commons, images and attribution What is this? If you didn’t take the photo, then someone else did. Some photographers get paid money for taking images to use in newspapers, so often online newspapers copyright their images. This means you would have to pay money or have the photographer’s permission to use that photo on…Continue…Continue Reading March 2010: Challenge 5