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“Creative Commons licenses legalize the sharing of content”

“By putting a CC license on your work, you are allowing people to share it easily with others and, at the same time, outlining the ways in which you want to be given credit. You are saying, ‘I would like

karen October 14, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

A marketing plan for OER

Well, my NECC proposals are in. This year everything I submitted is related to Open Ed. (Yes, I am that passionate about this subject.) Here are my submissions (both hands-on): Open-Licensed Content: The Missing Piece – Break free from proprietary

karen October 7, 2008October 7, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

IP thievery

Have you seen any of the Web 2.0 applications that have a button to add an image to your document according to a topic you type in? They then go and search the web (Yahoo images, in the cases I’ve

karen October 3, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Free vs. free AND open

I often talk about the difference between free vs. free and open. There are a lot of great free tools out there: all the Google apps, Photoshop Express, etc., but free is not open. Increasingly as there are free and

karen October 1, 2008June 10, 2016 Uncategorized 2 Comments Read more

Another milestone

The open dictionary now has definitions for 10% of all of the words in it. This is a significant milestone after just getting started a few months ago. Thanks to everyone who has contributed. If you haven’t had a chance

karen September 26, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more
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