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Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)T&L contributing editor Judy Salpeter talks with Ahrash Bissell, Executive Director of Creative Commons' ccLearn division, about how schools can use online information the right way. Plus: Creative Commons at a glance and copyright Do's and Don'ts.
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Josh AllenA review of the online copyright from Ahrash Bissell, head of Creative Commons ccLearn division.
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susan van Geldercopyright laws were not designed to facilitate the sort of sharing and collaborating that has become widespread in the digital age. The innovative nonprofit organization Creative Commons turns the process around, making the concept of protecting and sharing work online not onerous, but positive.
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Heather DowdComplying with, and teaching young people about, copyright in an educational setting often feels burdensome. That's because copyright laws were not designed to facilitate the sort of sharing and collaborating that has become widespread in the digital age. The innovative nonprofit organization Creative Commons turns the process around, making the concept of protecting and sharing work online not onerous, but positive. We asked Ahrash Bissell, Executive Director of Creative Commons' ccLearn division, for a primer:
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The innovative nonprofit organization Creative Commons turns the process around, making the concept of protecting and sharing work online not onerous, but positive.
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The alternative is to label educational objects located all over the Internet with a set of shared attributes and allow them all to be accessed through a customized search engine.
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Traditional education sites feature sets of educational tools pulled together in
one place onlineāa silo. -
alternative is to label educational objects located all over the Internet with a
set of shared attributes and allow them all to be accessed through a customized
search engine. It's a much more powerful way to do it and opens up a world of
possibilities. - 1 more annotations...
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we're encouraging the creators of open educational materials to label them by
grade level, subject area, language in which the material is written, and so
forth.
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