Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Thing 23

This post is about Creative Commons. According to creativecommons.org, the creative commons symbol means that anyone can share and adapt the material. They can copy and change the material. They must give credit to the author, provide a link to the license and indicate if any changes were made. You cannot use the material for commercial purposes and if you change or add on to the material, your contributions have to be under the original license. The 23 Things blog is a creative commons because it can be changed but credit still has to be given to the author.That program was based on the Learning 2.0 program that was designed by Helene Blowers and adapted by the California School Library Association and others. Content and style for Learning 2.0 - 23 Things for Teachers has been borrowed and duplicated with permission, under a Creative Commons License.  This can be used in the future because if I were to come up with something and someone else tries to add on to my idea, I would still get credit for it since the idea was mine originally.

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