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Mission Statement

Spackenkill schools, inspired by a tradition of excellence and a spirit of continuous improvement,
are committed to empowering students to succeed in an ever-changing world.

Multimedia Resources

 

Multimedia Tools
Use these sites to create online multimedia projects

Presention Tools

VoiceThread
VoiceThread - Create multimedia presentations
that others can comment on. View directions.


glogster edu
Multimedia Posters. View directions.

 

prezi
Zooming online presentation tool.

 

spackbook
Social networking ning for online SHS discussions.

 

spacknet
Spacknet Google Apps for email, online collaborative documents, presentations, forms, etc.

Edmodo

Social networking with the ability to separate classes and do assignments. FREE!

animoto
Create videos using images, video clips, and music.

 

mixbook
Create an online scrapbook.

 

toondoo
Create cartoons.

 

xtranormal
Create animated movies easily.

More Web 2.0 Tools

Blogs & Wikis

Images, Video & Music
Use the resources below in your multimedia presentations, but be sure to cite the source and/or attribute the creator:

Equipment for loan @ SHS Library

You may borrow portable video cameras, digital cameras, mp3 players, flash drives from the library.

General Portals for images, video, and music

discovery education streaming
Find video and images for use in your in-school projects.

Images

Government Sources - Most images are in the public domain, but some are not.
Read conditions of use!!!

Video

Sounds

Music - Royalty Free

 

About Copyright

To Attribute the Author to any Images or Videos you must:

  • keep intact any copyright notices for the Work;
  • credit the author, licensor and/or other parties (such as a wiki or journal) in the manner they specify;
  • the title of the Work; and
  • the URL for the work if provided.
  • Examples from WikiHow:

  • An Ideal Attribution

    This video features the song “Play Your Part (Pt.1)” by Girl Talk, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. © 2008, Greg Gillis.
  • A Realistic Attribution

    Photo by mollyali, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.
  • A Derivative Work Attribution

    This is a video adaptation of the novel Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license. Copyright © 2003 Cory Doctorow.
  • See Creative Commons for more information.

     

     

     

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    VoiceThreadDirections.pdf601.31 KB
    How to Make a Glog Using Glogster.pdf683.41 KB