Thursday, November 5, 2009

Re: [Forum] Using Flickr/Picassa in Schools

I would recommend using snapfish.com for schools.

Security and privacy is built in.

http://www.snapfish.com/grouprooms

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Joe Peacock <joep@burgundyfarm.org> wrote:
> I would love to hear back from anyone who is using a Flickr (or Picassa)
> account for their school, whether as an image archive solution or as a wa=
y
> to share school photos with parents (or both). =A0Obviously, we are
> considering this.
> I'd particularly like to know what policies and procedures you have
> developed for accessing the site and uploading photos and whether you
> created one or more Flickr groups (I'm not sure if there is an equivalent=
in
> Picassa).
> Thanks in advance for any shared wisdom.
> All the best, Joe Peacock
> Joseph E. Peacock
> Director of Technology
> Burgundy Farm Country Day School
> 3700 Burgundy Road
> Alexandria, VA 22303
> tel. 703-842-0467
> fax: 703-960-5056
> joep@burgundyfarm.org
>
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Scott Wickham

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