Copyright Free Images
I have created some RSS feeds on my wiki to copyright free images, photos, clipart, music, sounds and icons
http://pamk.wikispaces.com/Resources+for+Images%2C+sound%2C+music%2C+icon
Podcasting
An excellent Moodle course on Podcasting – http://recap.ltd.uk/moodle/course/view.php?id=2
Podcasting resources – http://recap.ltd.uk/podcasting/
Wikis and more
A great wiki for indigenous processes for the classroom – 8 Ways of Aboriginal Learning – http://8ways.wikispaces.com/
Some tips and tricks for wikis – http://gettingtrickywithwikis.wikispaces.com/
I am often asked the question as to whether a blog or a wiki should be used for a given scenario – this site from the University of New South Wales has some answers – http://telt.unsw.wikispaces.net/blogs_vs_wikis
A mindmap for educational use of a wiki – http://telt.unsw.wikispaces.net/wikimindmap
A comparison of email collaboration and wiki collaboration – http://telt.unsw.wikispaces.net/Wikis
Blogs and more blogs
This classroom blog describes using Facebook for characters in literature, an interesting twist! – http://mrfeatherstone.blogspot.com/2009/04/unit-project-facebook-character.html
What to do – “screen grabs and audio explanations – demonstrating ways of using information and communication technologies for teaching and learning online” – http://screencasting.blogspot.com/?expref=next-blog
Moodle Tool Guide
From Joyce Seitzinger at www.cats-pyjamas.net
a “poster size guide for teachers, allowing them to compare the functionality and pedagogical advantages of some standard Moodle tools, adding a column to indicate how tricky the tool is to set up.”
A great site for Teachers
21 Things for the 21st Century Teacher http://www.21things4teachers.net/5—content-area-tools.html
A Slideshow of Images
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Creating a Slideshow using Slide
From the help files on WordPress.com a tutorial for a slideshow that is created and inserted very quickly into the blog. I did not have to join Slide (www.slide.com) to create this. The photos are of Auckland, New Zealand.
An interesting wiki
BOSCO (Battery Operated Systems for Community Outreach) is an effort to bring Internet connectivity, VoIP phone service and Web 2.0 collaboration training to (now former) Internally Displaced Persons camps in Northern Uganda, in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Gulu.


