Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video
From the American University, School of Communication, Center for Social Media:
You can get a PDF of the full report on the AUSOC site.
"You Two! We're at the end of the universe, eh. Right at the edge of knowledge itself. And you're busy... blogging!"
— The Doctor, Utopia
From the American University, School of Communication, Center for Social Media:
You can get a PDF of the full report on the AUSOC site.
The genius that is David Lee King & Michael Porter, along with a cast of thousands (well, dozens maybe) have released the epic we've all been waiting for...
Labels: blip.tv, librarians, library, library 2.0, video
I'll write a post about my whole Jamaican experience later this week. In the mean time, here's a video for your enjoyment.
Labels: acuril2008, blip.tv, conference, video
I'm going to cheat on this one and post a screencast created by my friend Cindi Trainor since I agree with every word she has to say about the topic. (The text is small in the embedded version so you'll want to click the Full Screen icon once it starts playing or view it on blip.tv directly.)
Labels: blip.tv, library 2.0, NLCL2, video
The One Laptop Per Child (http://laptop.org) project's goal is "To provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves." To that end, the XO laptop is a machine created explicitly for children and learning. Karin Dalziel will demo the XO laptop, give a tour of the operating system, called "Sugar," and explain how features of the laptop are custom made for education.
Presented at the Nebraska Library Commission on 1 February 2008.