I have accessed and viewed photographs and videos posted online a few times for the purpose of oral presentations in my undergraduate classes. I viewed them to do research on my topic. I have also viewed videos in atomic learning and other information sites to learn how to use different types of technology. I have not downloaded and views. I have only attached links that could be clicked on to go to the video I wanted to share in my presentation. An experience I had in downloading photos is when I did my Live Text Portfolio and downloaded pictures I had taken in the classes during field experience to the computer and then downloading it into Live Text. I also downloaded photos in Dr. Templar class before this one when we created iMovie, Frames, Animato, Photo Story, and Picasa from pictures we took.
Do you have personal experience in uploading and sharing photographs or videos to the Internet? What has been your purpose for posting photos and videos online (or for not doing so, if you haven't).
I do not have personal experience in uploading and sharing photographs or videos to the Internet. I have not done this because once again I have had no reason to so I have not learned how to do it. I do not have a Facebook account or YouTube account so I have not posted any pictures to these. These are the main accounts most people post to in general and since I do not use either one of these I really have no where to upload or share to.
Find and record a definition for the term creative commons. Explain how the concept of the creative commons impacts teacher and student use of photographs and video clips created by someone else.
Creative commons is an organizations that supplies individual creators, large companies and institutions with tools that help them to protect their copyright on any work they have created while allowing others certain use of their work. The organization issues licenses to users that allow them to copy, distribute, edit, remix and build upon the works of these individual creators, large companies and institutions work with out infringing copyright laws. On the website, "creative commons.org." it states its mission as "Creative commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing and innovation." The concept of creative commons impacts teacher and student use of photographs and video clips created by someone else because it allows them to use these in projects or presentations with out breaking copyright laws. It allows them to expand their creativity in their projects by using videos or photographs made by some one else as a source to complete their projects. Teachers can also use photos and videos in their teaching of lessons without violating copyright laws. This gives teachers and students access to more pictures and videos they can use when creating lessons, projects, or presentations that they may not have been able to use with out the creative commons license.
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