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Why is writing for the web important? Reading from the  screen is different  to reading from paper. Web readers are  scanners  and clickers. If you don’t get your message across quickly and clearly you will lose your reader. Writing for  the web
Some key tips are: Use short sentences and short paragraphs. Use bullets or numbering. Use consistent headings and subheadings. Avoid jargon and waffle. Use images and white space. Highlight key words. Find out more from: Quality Web Content – McAlpine, R.  Web writing guidelines backed by research http://www.webpagecontent.com/arc_archive/156/5/ Writing for  the web
“…  Web pages have to employ  scannable text , using:  highlighted  keywords  (hypertext links serve as one form of highlighting; typeface variations and color are others)  meaningful  sub-headings  (not "clever" ones)  bulleted  lists   one idea  per paragraph (users will skip over any additional ideas if they are not caught by the first few words in the paragraph)  the  inverted pyramid  style, starting with the conclusion  half the word count  (or less) than conventional writing” From: Jakob   Nielsen 's Alertbox for October 1, 1997:  http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9710a.html Writing for  the web
What is copyright? “ Overview of copyright legislation Respect others' work – have your work respected It is a basic principle of copyright that the expression of an idea in an original work is legally protected by copyright as soon as it becomes 'recorded in material form' (viewable by others). In other words, write it down, draw, record, or film it, and the original material is automatically protected by copyright. The author does not have to register the work to claim copyright in New Zealand – the act of putting the idea into a fixed format establishes copyright.” Quoted from: Copyright in Schools website  http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/copyright/what-is-copyright_e.php Copyright Copyright
Some key tips are: Get permission from students, and parents before posting student work online. Use original work, copyright free (or creative commons licensed), or seek permission. Check terms of use agreements for Web 2.0 tools before you upload student work. If you’re not sure, then don’t use it. Find out more information from: http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/copyright/index_e.php Copyright Copyright
A key resource: Guidelines for Schools For the Online Publication of Student Images and Schoolwork   Learning Media item 12893. Schools need to exercise prudence, judgment and common sense before publishing students' material online. They should check whether they have consent and ensure that publication will not have legal consequences, does not defame, is not objectionable from a human rights point of view, and is not obscene. These guidelines for online publication advise schools on publishing student material and images. They also provide sample permission forms for obtaining appropriate consents for using student material online. The guidelines are also available as a PDF file at www.minedu.govt.nz  http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/curriculum/copyguide_e.php   http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/copyright/index_e.php Copyright Copyright
What is creative commons? Some authors think copyright law stifles creativity. Creative commons enables copyright owners (authors) to specify different copyright rules for their material - they can create a copyright license via the website. Creative commons has been crucial for the development of Web 2.0 tools. Check out the creative commons video below for a detailed explanation. Find out more information from: http://www.creativecommons.com Copyright Copyright
Something to consider with Web 2.0 Carefully read terms of use agreements when you create Web 2.0 accounts - before you upload student work or images, for example, this is taken from the RockYou! slideshow site terms of use agreement: “ You also hereby grant each User of the RockYou! Sites a non-exclusive license to access your User Submissions through the Site, and to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display and perform such User Submissions as permitted through the functionality of the RockYou! Sites and under these Terms of Use,” From:  http://www. rockyou . com/tos .php What does this mean for the copyright of your student’s images if you post them on this site? Copyright Copyright
What is privacy? “ Internet websites can be accessed by anyone with an online connection. Material published is effectively made available to the world at large. In recognition of this, schools should take steps to safeguard the privacy of their students and to comply with the Privacy Act 1993 when publishing online. The Privacy Act defines "personal information" as any information about an "identifiable individual".” Quoted from  Guidelines for Schools for the Online Publication of Student Images and Schoolwork   http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/curriculum/copyguide_e.php   Privacy Commissioner -  The Privacy Act and Codes http://www.privacy.org.nz/privacy-act/ Privacy
Some key tips are: Get permission from students, and parents before posting student images online. Get permission from other people (adults) before you post their images or names online. Use students’ first names only. Be careful about the personal information that you or your students post online, don’t provide last names, phone numbers, email addresses, or personal details, post appropriate images. Find out more information from: Guidelines for Schools for the Online Publication of Student Images and Schoolwork   http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/curriculum/copyguide_e.php   Privacy
Something else to consider with Web 2.0 Before you start to use Web 2.0 tools in the classroom, make sure your current information for parents, and copyright and privacy permission sign off covers these online tools. You may need to adapt these if your policy or permission form only states publication “on the school website”. Privacy Copyright Copyright
Participation Here are some ways you can participate on  www.time4online.org. nz  after viewing this presentation and looking at the recommended links: Forum  - Ask questions, make a comment, or share with others what you have done in your school or class to meet copyright and privacy requirements when you use the online environment and Web 2.0 tools. Sharing tool  - if you have any policies or permission forms that you are willing to share with others, please upload them to the site.

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  • 15. Why is writing for the web important? Reading from the screen is different to reading from paper. Web readers are scanners and clickers. If you don’t get your message across quickly and clearly you will lose your reader. Writing for the web
  • 16. Some key tips are: Use short sentences and short paragraphs. Use bullets or numbering. Use consistent headings and subheadings. Avoid jargon and waffle. Use images and white space. Highlight key words. Find out more from: Quality Web Content – McAlpine, R. Web writing guidelines backed by research http://www.webpagecontent.com/arc_archive/156/5/ Writing for the web
  • 17. “… Web pages have to employ scannable text , using: highlighted keywords (hypertext links serve as one form of highlighting; typeface variations and color are others) meaningful sub-headings (not "clever" ones) bulleted lists one idea per paragraph (users will skip over any additional ideas if they are not caught by the first few words in the paragraph) the inverted pyramid style, starting with the conclusion half the word count (or less) than conventional writing” From: Jakob Nielsen 's Alertbox for October 1, 1997: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9710a.html Writing for the web
  • 18. What is copyright? “ Overview of copyright legislation Respect others' work – have your work respected It is a basic principle of copyright that the expression of an idea in an original work is legally protected by copyright as soon as it becomes 'recorded in material form' (viewable by others). In other words, write it down, draw, record, or film it, and the original material is automatically protected by copyright. The author does not have to register the work to claim copyright in New Zealand – the act of putting the idea into a fixed format establishes copyright.” Quoted from: Copyright in Schools website http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/copyright/what-is-copyright_e.php Copyright Copyright
  • 19. Some key tips are: Get permission from students, and parents before posting student work online. Use original work, copyright free (or creative commons licensed), or seek permission. Check terms of use agreements for Web 2.0 tools before you upload student work. If you’re not sure, then don’t use it. Find out more information from: http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/copyright/index_e.php Copyright Copyright
  • 20. A key resource: Guidelines for Schools For the Online Publication of Student Images and Schoolwork Learning Media item 12893. Schools need to exercise prudence, judgment and common sense before publishing students' material online. They should check whether they have consent and ensure that publication will not have legal consequences, does not defame, is not objectionable from a human rights point of view, and is not obscene. These guidelines for online publication advise schools on publishing student material and images. They also provide sample permission forms for obtaining appropriate consents for using student material online. The guidelines are also available as a PDF file at www.minedu.govt.nz http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/curriculum/copyguide_e.php http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/copyright/index_e.php Copyright Copyright
  • 21. What is creative commons? Some authors think copyright law stifles creativity. Creative commons enables copyright owners (authors) to specify different copyright rules for their material - they can create a copyright license via the website. Creative commons has been crucial for the development of Web 2.0 tools. Check out the creative commons video below for a detailed explanation. Find out more information from: http://www.creativecommons.com Copyright Copyright
  • 22. Something to consider with Web 2.0 Carefully read terms of use agreements when you create Web 2.0 accounts - before you upload student work or images, for example, this is taken from the RockYou! slideshow site terms of use agreement: “ You also hereby grant each User of the RockYou! Sites a non-exclusive license to access your User Submissions through the Site, and to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display and perform such User Submissions as permitted through the functionality of the RockYou! Sites and under these Terms of Use,” From: http://www. rockyou . com/tos .php What does this mean for the copyright of your student’s images if you post them on this site? Copyright Copyright
  • 23. What is privacy? “ Internet websites can be accessed by anyone with an online connection. Material published is effectively made available to the world at large. In recognition of this, schools should take steps to safeguard the privacy of their students and to comply with the Privacy Act 1993 when publishing online. The Privacy Act defines "personal information" as any information about an "identifiable individual".” Quoted from Guidelines for Schools for the Online Publication of Student Images and Schoolwork http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/curriculum/copyguide_e.php Privacy Commissioner - The Privacy Act and Codes http://www.privacy.org.nz/privacy-act/ Privacy
  • 24. Some key tips are: Get permission from students, and parents before posting student images online. Get permission from other people (adults) before you post their images or names online. Use students’ first names only. Be careful about the personal information that you or your students post online, don’t provide last names, phone numbers, email addresses, or personal details, post appropriate images. Find out more information from: Guidelines for Schools for the Online Publication of Student Images and Schoolwork http://www.tki.org.nz/r/governance/curriculum/copyguide_e.php Privacy
  • 25. Something else to consider with Web 2.0 Before you start to use Web 2.0 tools in the classroom, make sure your current information for parents, and copyright and privacy permission sign off covers these online tools. You may need to adapt these if your policy or permission form only states publication “on the school website”. Privacy Copyright Copyright
  • 26. Participation Here are some ways you can participate on www.time4online.org. nz after viewing this presentation and looking at the recommended links: Forum - Ask questions, make a comment, or share with others what you have done in your school or class to meet copyright and privacy requirements when you use the online environment and Web 2.0 tools. Sharing tool - if you have any policies or permission forms that you are willing to share with others, please upload them to the site.