July 15, 2009
Be a Friend - My Digital Story
I chose this poem to make my digital story because this poem gave a great impression to me. I got to think about my friends and my friendship between me and my friends after I read this poem.
I think that friendship is the most important thing in the world because if you have friends, you can always feel free to help them, and feel good about it. Sometimes, you can get help from your friends and feeling want to help your friends more.
July 8, 2009
Helen Keller's Quote
Copyright works can not be copied without permission. To use on your blog, you have to get permission from the person who made that work. If you do want to use a picture or a work of some body's, you can use Creative Commons licensed pictures. Creative Commons.org is a group of people that have agreed to allow others to share their work. The Fair Use concept supports a collaborative culture that is common now in the 21st century. Fair Use is a concept exploring the ways you can use other people's work to create new content on the Internet. Fair Use of others' work needs to 1) be transformative, 2) proportionate, and 3) give credits. To transform is to change the work of another person's work in a significant way. To be proportionate means to only use the amount necessary to make your point. To give credit is to acknowledge the artist for the picture used.
July 7, 2009
July 2, 2009
Summer Cube
I got the photos from pics4learning.com and I made the cube from picturetrail.com. I thank the photographers and the websites.
July 1, 2009
My Symmetry Portrait
This is called a symmetry portrait and I made it by these 8 steps:1. I imported my picture to Kid Pix.
2. I cut my picture into half and erased the background.
3. I drew the outline of myself with the painting tool.
4. I used the eyedropper tool to get the closest colors that I had.
5. I colored the rest of me.
6. I filled the back ground of my picture.
7. I exported the Kid Pix file as a JPEG picture.
8. I posted this on my Blog.
By following these steps, you could make a symmetry portrait too!
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