Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Thing #8

 This mosaic feature could be used with multiplication arrays in math and with social studies since I used pictures of culture.  Students could be assigned a project with parameters about size and pictures used.  I'm still unsure about privacy with flickr.  I'm not comfortable with using my students pictures (faces) but body shots, hand shots, and back of the head shots would work.  
1. 021152516ea4699a, 2. 268d5a4cefe23954, 3. 82772b69e9d3e89e, 4. 60ab6bf972ab90c4, 5. acd1c12585af6278, 6. d59d919c2dd69f56, 7. 02c2b9cc6f3d5036, 8. 07cfb470a877455a, 9. fd9ab2caf9f05c04, 10. df6c02402c1814e6, 11. de2e346e8928801a, 12. 9fdca24d98579e5c, 13. 938735f1ca69796c, 14. 2d1a785dce76bac8, 15. 07ff2adf208feffe, 16. 0223ea2c504ab8c2

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you that I'm hesitant to use pictures of my students on public settings, but as long as I had permission from parents I would allow them to use classmate pictures in projects with privacy settings. Of course we would have an in-depth discussion about the importance of privacy settings to protect themselves and their work, when they are working at school and at home.

    Great cultural mosaic!! :)

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