The quickest way to share the new information you have created is uploading your project to your blog. You have done that process before.
Remember, a Photostory must be saved as a wmv file for it to upload properly. An iMovie must be an mp4 file for uploading purposes. You will use the film icon on the post box toolbar to add your project. Thing #21 in L2P should remind you how it works!
You can choose to save it in other places as well...a wiki, your page on your school's website, an institutional (public) Facebook page or something like YouTube.
YouTube is a great place for more permanent and easy-to-access storage of information. You can put all of your projects you create in one place and then share them out to different groups or venues as needed. You will always know where your stuff is!
You may have an account or channel on YouTube already as a result of #4 in Library2Play2. Check for your account or create an account, your own personal channel.
Add your completed project there and then embed it or link it in Post #5 of your blog so we all can see your good work. The advantage of having your own YouTube channel is you can park all of the videos and movies you create. Then you can use and share them out to aother format like Google Sites , or any blog or your classroom web page.
When you add your project to your YouTube channel, include as one of your tags- sbisdL2P3
That way, anyone can search using that tag and locate all the videos that were created for this project. Remember, this project was to be something you can use next semester, and hopefully, you will want to share the information.
After adding your project in your Post #5 and saving it to YouTube (or another location) for permanent storage write your Thing #5 Post:
1. What tags (other that the required sbisdL2P3) did you add to your project so that it may be searched. That includes the tags you will add to your #5 Post.
2. Who is the audience for your project? Can the project be adapted for others or other needs?
3. Describe how to find your project other than your L2P3 blog.
The project is done! Let's go see how you did.
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