sábado, 15 de fevereiro de 2014

Post 6

  1. Prepare and publish a blog post of 300 - 500 words reflecting on your learning. Remember to apply the tag to your post using the "OCL4Ed" tag (called a label in blogger).
  2. Consider the following elements in your learning reflection[1]:
    • clarify of what you have studied (including your work in completing the E-Activities)
    • integrate new knowledge with previous knowledge and experience, i.e how does theory relate to practice?
    • identify the questions you have including why you are asking these questions
    • identify what you have yet to learn.
  3. Comment on 2 blog reflections from your class, where possible, learners who have not received comments on their blog reflections yet.
  4. Important: Log into WikiEducator and register your blog post which is required for tracking minimum participation metrics.

Post 5

Prepare a blog post of approximately 700 - 900 words in two parts:
  1. Write about a topical concept or interesting idea of your choice (400 - 500 words). You don't need to restrict the topic to education, it could be a hobby or personal interest. This component of the blog must include:
    • Text you can legally copy and modify about 300 words.
    • Sources from a minimum of three different Creative Commons license types or open usage declarations (this is intended to explore your knowledge and the challenges associated with license compatibility when choosing the license for redistribution).
    • Over and above the Creative Commons sourced material, this section of the post must also include an extract of all rights reserved content legitimately used under the exception provisions of your national copyright act.
    • You must include at least one image in your post which can count as one of the required license types for this post.
    • Based on your preferred license preference and the legal requirements of the materials you have copied for reuse and adaptation in your blog, you must apply a Creative Commons license for your derivative work which meets the legal requirements for remix compatibility.
    • Your blog post must include proper attributions for the materials you have reused.
  2. In the second part of this blog, write up a short reflection of about 300 words based on your experiences of this activity. Questions you could address, for example, include:
    • Did you need to change your preferred licence choice, and if so why?
    • Who owns the copyright of your blog post? Did this impact on what Creative Commons material you could source? Justify your answer.
    • Does the license you applied meet the requirements of a free cultural works approved license? If not, would it be possible to achieve a free cultural works approved license given the requirements for the number of different license types or open usage declarations required for this post.
    • Any other reflections or observations worth sharing with fellow students.
  3. Important: Log into WikiEducator and register your blog post which is required for tracking minimum participation metrics.

Post 4

  1. Prepare and publish a blog post containing two multiple choice questions based on a copyright situation (i.e. a mini scenario). You may use the same copyright situation sketch for both MCQs. In your blog post you should:
    • State the context including the country and intended audience for the MCQs.
    • Describe the copyright situation (no more than 200 words) where possible including links to web sites illustrating the real artefacts referenced in your copyright example without breach of your own copyright act.
    • Develop two MCQs based on the mini copyright situation you describe. Your MCQs must:
      • Specify the correct answer for example: ANSWER: <text for correct answer alternative>
      • Specify the distractors, for example: DISTRACTOR: <text for incorrect alternative>
      • Provide formative feedback for all alternatives, that is feedback for correct and incorrect answers. You must specify the reasons why and option is correct or incorrect.
  2. Visit and read the blog posts from fellow students for this Activity and provide feedback by commenting two student posts.
  3. Pay your learning forward. Where possible, please consider using a Creative Commons Attribution or Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike license for your blog posts. This would enable us to reuse the questions you develop to provide more case study examples for future OCL4Ed students. (In the absence of clearly licensing your post with these licenses, we will not be able to legally use your contibutions for future courses.)
  4. Important: Log into WikiEducator and register your blog post which is required for tracking minimum participation metrics.

Post 3

  1. Prepare and publish a blog post of 300 - 400 words reflecting on your learning. Remember to apply the tag to your post using the "OCL4Ed" tag (called a label in blogger).
  2. Consider the following elements in your learning reflection[1]:
    • clarify of what you have studied including your contributions via microblog posts and forum posts.
    • integrate new knowledge with previous knowledge and experience, i.e how does theory relate to practice?
    • identify the questions you have including why you are asking these questions
    • identify what you have yet to learn.
  3. Important: Log into WikiEducator and register your blog post which is required for tracking minimum participation metrics.
  4. Comment on 2 blog reflections from your class, where possible, learners who have not received comments on their blog reflections yet.

Post 2

  1. Prepare and publish a blog post of 300 - 400 words reflecting on your learning. Remember to apply the tag to your post using the "OCL4Ed" tag (called a label in blogger).
  2. Consider the following elements in your learning reflection[1]:
    • clarify of what you have studied including your contributions via microblog posts and forum posts.
    • integrate new knowledge with previous knowledge and experience, i.e how does theory relate to practice?
    • identify the questions you have including why you are asking these questions
    • identify what you have yet to learn.
  3. Important: Log into WikiEducator and register your blog post which is required for tracking minimum participation metrics.
  4. Comment on 2 blog reflections from your class, where possible, learners who have not received comments on their blog reflections yet.

Post 1

Introduction on my self and why I am using this blog already created for another MOOC course.