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Tag Archives: Creative-Commons
Furl, PDF's, and Creative Commons
I have started to use Furl to create an archive of articles (mostly PDFs) that I find on the web related to informational cascades for myself (and eventually for my blog readers as well). So far I’m finding two significant … Continue reading
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A Thousand and One Affordances: iTunes, KM, and Creative Commons
For several reasons, I have been resisting the temptation to post about Duke’s now-famous decision to give an iPod to every first-year student. To begin with, it’s been covered to death, so I didn’t think that just posting the link … Continue reading
Creative Commons and Learning Objects
I just added a Creative Commons license to e-Literate. While I have always been supportive of open content, I didn’t really get how immediately important it is for higher education until I started helping my significant other start searching for … Continue reading
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