Slides: Using Podcasts for Teaching English
By Paul McMahon on Jul 5, 2008 in Ideas for Great Lessons, Learning for a Flat World and tagged audio, ESL, Hong Kong, LSA_Paul, podcasting
With a lot of acknowledgement to Joe Dale and his wonderful blog for most ideas I have used here, particularly those gleaned from this article Joe wrote recently, I have tried to compile some ideas onto slides for a presentation that I must do on Monday. I need to also acknowledge Jess McCulloch who also writes and now podcasts a lot in this area.
Now that I have been a good boy and acknowledged some sources. Let me reveal that I have also not been very good at acknowledging the creative commons photos that I used from Flickr.
Can anyone tell me an easy way to do this or do I have to cut and paste every name and title for photos after copying the photo itself?




2 Comment(s)
Hi Paul,
I good way of including attribution is using John Johnston’s site:
http://johnjohnston.name/flickrCC/
Hope that helps
Joe
That is a really useful link for blog attribution Joe. Thanks I will use that!
I really needed one for using Flickr CC photos as a part of powerpoint backgrounds, which I do a lot.
Perhaps it is just a workflow thing that I need to get used to doing. (i.e. having a text file open where I just copy photo at author name as I copy the photo to the clipboard.
Cheers
Paul