Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Download

I downloaded a video from youtube. It was super easy. I was so amazed because I could just click and download. I experienced no problems! As far as fair use, youtube is free game. I can download and watch/show anything I want as long as I say where I got it. Had I ripped a movie however, it would have to be for an educational purpose. I am glad that we had to do this because it really taught me how to do something simple which I had no idea of how to do it previously!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

copyrights

I had always known the general idea of what copyrights are, however, today I learned that there are ways that you can use material under copyright. I also discovered the fact that there are places to go to get material, on which the copyright has runout, or the owner has a creative commons copyright on the product. This information is quite valuable, because it means that although I need to restrict my use of certain materials, there are many options open so that I should not feel "restricted".
Here are some fun websites:
I decided to do an example of a project that students might turn in. Therefore, I will include my movie and a copy of the assignment. My plan for my movie includes images of Thomas Jefferson's life, and footage of someone rapping. The rapping will be the main audio, but will be supplemented by music. Here is a rough draft of the words:

Text:

Common little children let me tell you a story

And teach you a lesson all bout fame and glory

There once was a man by the name of TJ

Born in Shadwell in the great state VA

Known for his skill in putting words together

Adams and Franklin they gave him a feather.

And said, "Mr. TJ we’re coming to you

Write against the stamp act and the Georgian king too!"

So TJ wrote: the grievances we cannot stand

We declare independence yup that’s what we demand

Well push came to shove, and they started to fight

A new nation was born, as if over night.

His wife Martha died – thus ending their romance

But TJ moved on and was ambassador to France

The great things he accomplished did not end there

He fought for freedom until his red head was bare.

He fought hard with federalists for states rights

Became U.S. president with political might

Louisiana purchase, foundation of UVA

Contributions like these still affect us today.

So remember my children, how to be great

TJ is one of the best examples to date.