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Maples Media: December 2011
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Friday, 2 December 2011. At the beginning of the year we briefly discussed the difference between a wiki and blog, but now that you have experience authoring a blog, let's try using a Wiki to get a sense of the difference. Here's a simple video that explains why wikis exist:. Now that we've got that straightened out, let's try collaborating! Wikispace, which includes Mr. Hainstock's students. You'll find your instructions on the left-hand side under "Variables of Photography". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Maples Media: October 2011
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011. RSS = Really Smart Students. RSS actually stands for "Really Simple Syndication." I know what you're thinking: "Those first two words look familiar, but what the heck does 'sin-duh-cat-ion' mean? In this case syndication means the same content published in many places at once, like the same Archie comic strip published in newspapers around the world. I'll show you how to add feeds to your homepage, then you can go to this list of interesting websites. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Maples Media: Your Google Account
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012. Http:/ mail.google.com/a/connect.7oaks.org. Student# PLUS THE LETTER g. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Media Literacy @ Maples. If you can read this, you're probably suffering through a Media Literacy course at Maples. Congratulations! Look below this text to see a list of student blogs that you can check out. The ones at the top are the most recently updated. To see what Mr. Hainstock's students are doing, click here:. Http:/ maplesmedialit.blogspot.com/.
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Maples Media: WIKI-d Awesome!!!
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Friday, 2 December 2011. At the beginning of the year we briefly discussed the difference between a wiki and blog, but now that you have experience authoring a blog, let's try using a Wiki to get a sense of the difference. Here's a simple video that explains why wikis exist:. Now that we've got that straightened out, let's try collaborating! Wikispace, which includes Mr. Hainstock's students. You'll find your instructions on the left-hand side under "Variables of Photography". Media Literacy @ Maples.
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Maples Media: Cyber-Bullying
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Friday, 25 November 2011. In class we recently read an article on cyber-bullying from www.bewebaware.ca. And I asked you to respond to these questions:. 1 What types of cyber-bullying have you seen online? 2 What do you think is the best way to stop cyber-bullying? 3 What types of punsihment should cyber-bullies face by police? I found all of your responses really interesting. Daniel R. asked the question, "what are the social networking sites doing to prevent this from happening? Media Literacy @ Maples.
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Maples Media: Doomsday Cometh...
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Thursday, 3 November 2011. Report card marks are due next week, which means if you haven't completed your posts, you will likely get a BAD MARK! Here's what I need to see by Monday:. 1st paragraph: a summary of the article. 2nd paragraph: your opinion of the idea. 3rd paragraph: add your thoughts from reading the 2nd article. Persuasive Letter to Your Parents - [4 paragraphs]. 1st paragraph: introduce your argument. 2nd paragraph: 1st reason. See your notes about types of persuasion to use. Should kids u...
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Maples Media: November 2011
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Friday, 25 November 2011. In class we recently read an article on cyber-bullying from www.bewebaware.ca. And I asked you to respond to these questions:. 1 What types of cyber-bullying have you seen online? 2 What do you think is the best way to stop cyber-bullying? 3 What types of punsihment should cyber-bullies face by police? I found all of your responses really interesting. Daniel R. asked the question, "what are the social networking sites doing to prevent this from happening? And that it's really ob...
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Maples Media: RSS = Really Smart Students
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011. RSS = Really Smart Students. RSS actually stands for "Really Simple Syndication." I know what you're thinking: "Those first two words look familiar, but what the heck does 'sin-duh-cat-ion' mean? In this case syndication means the same content published in many places at once, like the same Archie comic strip published in newspapers around the world. I'll show you how to add feeds to your homepage, then you can go to this list of interesting websites. Media Literacy @ Maples.
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Maples Media: Creep much?
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Thursday, 24 November 2011. Assignment: Google "Nathan Kotylak" and tell me his story in a blog post. I don't have to specify "in your own words" do I? You know that plagarism is wrong, right? And that it's really obvious when grade 9 students do it? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Media Literacy @ Maples. If you can read this, you're probably suffering through a Media Literacy course at Maples. Congratulations! To see what Mr. Hainstock's students are doing, click here:. It's a snap to pack a machete.
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Maples Media: Our Toxic Stuff
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012. In my searches I found this hilarious anecdote on Greenpeace's website. Components of the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 also contained high levels of phthalates, one of which – DEHP – is known to interfere with sexual development in mammals: including humans and, especially, males.". Fortunately none of MY male students play video games. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Media Literacy @ Maples. To see what Mr. Hainstock's students are doing, click here:.