Digital Literacy Final Project List:
How can schools best use audio text files and ebooks in their classrooms?
Digital Audio files of text and Digital Texts
Copywriter information
“EDUCATIONAL EXEMPTION” Find and READ!
Who can access what without it being a copyright violation
“Educational Exemption” and a class website
Digital Libraries and Digital books as part of a library’s collection
Libraries using audio files, check out an audio file regulations.
Digital texts
Gutenberg
Amazon, Google (search part of books “Look inside” feature)
Google books (whole books)
Non-e-reader texts
Gutenberg(Free and Legal)
Galenet (library subscription)
Galenet (library subscription)
Digital Audio files of text
Separate actual sites from middle men
Audible.com
LibriVox (Free and legal)
I-tunes
Audiobooksforfree.com
Freeclassicaudiobooks.com
http://amblingbooks.com/Converting Youtube audios to MP3 (Free and legal?)
Do you think Facebook posts and Tweets could also be considered digital texts?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! Although it is outside the scope of this blog, I'd like to see what happens if instead of having my students take notes on a reading, I would give them the option of texting about the reading with another classmate for homework. Then the students could print out their texts and use those as their notes for the following class.
ReplyDeleteI apologize for saying your comment was outside the scope of this blog. I tend to be two rigid in my organization. This Blog is an assignment for a Literacy class where we need to keep tract of all of our research. But I would enjoy it becoming something more and would enjoy people like you making it more than just a school project. That would be fun and more beneficial to people I think.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment
Wow!What a big project! I thought the project would be about helping students to observe the copyright rules. Now it seems that this project is going to be on a much higher level which covers my previous concerns.
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