Template talk:User-Generated Content in Education/Contents

L0u1se created two sections - NPOV policy, and Card Catalog

J.R created the outline, we split up the information. I (J.B) put everything together and loaded it on the web site.

T. M. Located resources, added references, external links, redundant upload of photos, partial authorship of Pros and Cons section


 * My contributions to this page include the History of YouTube/Teachertube, Features that are found on the site, and the Educational Value of the websites. Also, I added to External Resources and References and was able to upload a picture of a keyboard! -KCurry

I was in charge of copyright, benefits, and critisim on the youtube and teachertube wikibook. I add the links to the further readings, external links and the reference.I added an images of copyright symbol and creative commons.(MH)

The wikipedia book was easy to follow. I liked how the external links are set up. It lets you know what type of media you are going be seeing.(MH)

CK-12 Flexbooks was informational. The reference numbers in the texted easily corresponded with the references section. Pictures could be added to explain the topic.(MH)

M.P.  Hey, I really liked the history of the YouTube. You gave very good details but in a short and direct manor. When you mentioned the date of the first YouTube post, I was hoping to have a link the the actually post. I was curious as to what it was. This way I could have made a comparison to how far the website has come. I use YouTube in my classroom very frequently, and I know my students use it all the time. With the creation of YouStream.... there are unlimited opportunities for classroom use!

I always wondered where YouTube came from. Who came up with the idea and what it was meant to do. great addition to the Wikibook. - JBusch

I really liked the layout of the Wikipedia in Education page! Nice quote at the end: "A Wikipedia entry should not be “used as a source of truth but as a springboard to further inquiry." Definitely information everybody should remember!-KC

I liked your quote too. You did a great job. JBusch

CK-12 Flexbooks was an informative page. I hope save in the future my school will become part of the initiative and it sounds like it will save many other educational organizations a lot of money. -KC

T.M. I looked at both the YouTube etry and the CK-12 Flexbook entry and was very impressed with both. I was taken with how professional looking they both were.

K.E. located resources, linked articles, created and/or revised content for Wikibooks in Education, Wikijunior and Featured Books. My partner is the real hero, she figured out the formatting and I piggybacked from hers :)

B.D. I created the user-created music page of the wikibook. This was a difficult task as there wasn't a whole lot of information available on the topic.

The Youtube/Teacher tube books is very well organized. I like the Benefits and Criticism sections as well as the information about copyright laws.

Hi. Dr. G,

In regards to my contribution to our wikibook page entry:

JR I helped create Definition of User Generated Content, Forecast of User Generated Content USA, Exemplars of Web-Based and User Generated Content, co-authored links/references

Comment on two colleagues wikibook pages:

JR YouTube - provided a very interesting historical perspective in how Teacher Tube was created. Informative links.

JR CK Flexbooks - great insight about how both Florida and California embraced the concept of flexbooks for two very different reasons.

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