This is a simple example of a digital citizenship poster that my students create to demonstrate competency on ISTE NETS for Teachers Standard 4. Students work through a short WebQuest where they review digital citizenship elements and then create a Glogster poster that they can share with students or parents. Glogster has a feature to share the poster directly with WordPress which is great because all of my students have WordPress bPortfolios. However, my blog posts are also syndicated to http://www.nwacco.org/ and it turns out that Glogster does not allow “hotlinking.” The simple poster I created can be found at http://dwicksspu.edu.glogster.com/digital-citizenship/ if it does not appear below. Also, Glogster uses Flash technology so I created a PDF version of the poster for those viewing this on an iPhone or iPad.
1. Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity, 2. Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments, 4. Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility
This is a simple example of a digital poster created in Glogster (http://edu.glogster.com) and exported to WordPress.com. I liked that I was able to enter my WordPress credentials in Glogster and have it create a WordPress post. I would have preferred that the post come over as a draft so that I could have edited it before my auto-tweet functioned posted a confusing message on Twitter. Oh well, it is all good now.
This is a simple example of a digital poster created in Glogster (http://edu.glogster.com) and exported to WordPress.com. I liked that I was able to enter my WordPress credentials in Glogster and have it create a WordPress post. I would have preferred that the post come over as a draft so that I could have edited it before my auto-tweet functioned posted a confusing message on Twitter. Oh well, it is all good now.
Saw this on nwacco – but it does not show up. “No hot-linking please” does instead. So Glogster must not like folks embedding content…..
http://www.nwacco.org/
Hi David,
Thanks for letting me know. I’ve added some text to the post now to explain the issue for those who are seeing the “No hot-linking” message. Also, I added a PDF version of the poster for those viewing on an iOS device.
David
Saw this on nwacco – but it does not show up. “No hot-linking please” does instead. So Glogster must not like folks embedding content…..
http://www.nwacco.org/
Hi David,
Thanks for letting me know. I’ve added some text to the post now to explain the issue for those who are seeing the “No hot-linking” message. Also, I added a PDF version of the poster for those viewing on an iOS device.
David