All you need to do is check with your district. They will have a policy,
forms, etc. Our policy applies to video put on the web. Marsha
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Subject: [MOSAIC] Peer Training and S/T conversations
Hello everyone,
Is this too lofty an idea? What if we started making
and sharing
I agree w/Bill. Videotaping kids---especially for display on the
Internet--can present legal issues. When I went through the National Board
process in 1998-99, I had to gather parent permission forms for using
student work and/or videotaping students in my entries. AND I had to keep
the
Hello everyone,
Is this too lofty an idea? What if we started making
and sharing short movies of conversations we have with
our children. It's so easy to do, all digital cameras
nowadays have the capability of movies. We could just
get someone to show us how to upload them to the net.
I have
Training and S/T conversations
Hello everyone,
Is this too lofty an idea? What if we started making
and sharing short movies of conversations we have with
our children. It's so easy to do, all digital cameras
nowadays have the capability of movies. We could just
get someone to show us how