For my sound effect story I used sounds from soundbible.com. The sound effects were easy to find, and the search option made it easy to find what I was looking for. I also recorded a clip of my own audio… Continue Reading →
I appreciate Dawn’s thoughtfulness regarding her lack of online presence on her blog. Based on what Dawn wrote I seemed to find more on myself online than she was able to find on herself, however I would echo her sentiments… Continue Reading →
I stand corrected. After further exploration, I discovered that anchor.fm does in fact embed their player when the URL is copied and pasted into a NEW blog post, however, it does not embed when it is pasted into a blog… Continue Reading →
Anchor.fm Audio I found that this process was not nearly as intuitive as it was made out to be. I did not download either the SoundCloud or the Anchor.fm app. I have a very small iPhone and simply do… Continue Reading →
Reading Matt’s blog regarding his concern about the use of interactive tools in the process of learning echoed the thoughts I have towards these tools as well. I agree with Matt; I also “fear that all these additional steps/tasks to… Continue Reading →
Mike’s guide is extremely helpful as a resource when it comes to fact checking online. I knew about Snopes, Politifact and Factcheck.org, but the other fact checking organizations were all new to me. I think the 4 moves that Mike… Continue Reading →
I think I have always known that Google has “biases”, but I never thought about it much in practice. I think these biases can be based on browser history, country searched within, culturally understood gender roles, understanding in a culture… Continue Reading →
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