Sharedcopy -make the Internet your textbook!
May 4th, 2009
The tutorial below shows what you can do when you have a sharedcopy account. Basically, sharedcopy allows you to use a webpage as it is the moment you grab it. It doesn’t update in unexpected ways, and it doesn’t disappear later when the web administrator sells his domain name for porn. Furthermore, this tutorial shows how to actually use sharedcopy to enhance content -another way that a web 2.0 tool delivers content. With Sharedcopy, you can add direct instruction for clarification, questions to show understanding, or even model annotation to show students how to learn from raw content.
Enjoy,
Shu





May 4th, 2009 at 12:30 pm
This is a great approach for the John Donne Sonnet, but for Shakespearean sonnets, I would definittely include the audio from ‘Some Guy from New York,’ who was court ordered to produce anonymous podcasts explaining Shakespearean sonnets… and does a heck of a job! check him out: http://www.fiddleandburn.com/bardny/
-Shu