Learning4Content/Workshops/Community Media/L4C Adv Day3

ACTIVITIES FOR DAY 3 Please download the L4C [[Media:LearningcontractA.pdf|Learning Contract]]. Fax +1 604 775 8210 or [mailto:pschlicht@col.org email] Attention to Patricia Schlicht = DAY 3 (Wednesday - April 28, 2009) = 

Adding an Image
Add a self-portrait (i.e., your picture ~ approx. 300 pixels) to your WE User Page:


 * Read the tutorial about Images and Media
 * See also Help Page Help:Images and page Images

Attribution for Images
You'll notice in the Flickr Creative Commons page, there are several different databases of images based on which Creative Commons copyright license being used. To keep things simple, I only search in the first database, the Creative Commons Attribution set, or CC By. If you take an image from there it is very important that when you upload it to Wikieducator, you attribute the original author - as per the CC By license requirements. The simplest way to do this is to include the link to the Flickr page from which you took the image. Place that link in the Description box as you upload to Wikieducator. This would be the bare minimum. It is better if you give attribution by name as well. Use the Flickr user's user name. Include these details everywhere you use the image.

As for Archive.org There is a vast range of materials there and all of it has a variation of a free license. Be sure to read the licenses of the content you use and comply with the requirements. Alot of the content there is to the Public Domain, which you are free to use without needing to give attribution. But always give some sort of reference to where the material is found ~ it's respectful to do so.

OER Teaching Resource Page (continued...)
Continue building your your OER Teaching Resource page.

One suggestion for folks in Community Media / Radio - is to check out this media resource from UNESCO - the Multimedia Training Kit (MMTK)

For your OER teaching resource, you could write a radio script (either individually or collaboratively), a briefing note or a learning activity about how one of the MMTK topics would apply to your local situation or interest; what cultural and local modifications would you have to make, for it to work well; and what recommendations you might have for it to be adopted by others, including your peers. See:


 * Developing a teaching resource
 * Types of teaching materials in WikiEducator
 * Farm Radio International (they use radio scripts for education - if you are interested in this OER, please email your Facilitator
 * UNESCO Multimedia Training Kit (MMTK)

Searching WikiEducator

 * For most searches, we recommend using the Google's Search Engine, and use "WikiEducator" + the appropriate keywords that you are searching for. WikiEducator Learning for Content keywords bring up the following result WikiEducator Learning for Content keywords


 * Help:Contents page provides a list of WikiEducator pages by Prefix.

The Paradox of Control and a Paradigm Shift
As part of Randy Fisher's (aka Wikirandy) Masters degree work in Organization Management and Development, he has written Primal Needs Gone Digital: Educators' Motivations in Collaborative Wiki Spaces.

Live Online Meeting
We are schedulling our next WiZiQ Live Conference. Please confirm your assistance and help us to set the most covenient date/time for the group. Setting date/time as a team is an exciting collaborative exercise !!