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Recovering Copyright academic and now educator rights warrior
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articles · BBC Jam Suspension
18/6/2007 03:23 · 14 votes · no comments
BBC Jam Suspension – another obstacle for free for education resources?
In March 2007 BBC's online education service BBC Jam was suspended due to fears that the site is forcing other education providers out of the market. The move came after allegations were made by competing education providers that the site was damaging their commercial interests not permitted under European...
articles · CC and Educators - a marriage made in heaven?
17/6/2007 17:57 · 24 votes · 2 comments
I read with interest Lawrence Lessig’s response to the article in The Register' Larry Lessig in the Lion’s den' by Andrew Orlowski, which reported the debate between Lawrence Lessig and Brett Cottle, the Chair of the CISAC Board and head of the Australian Collecting Society, Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA)
http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003786.shtml
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articles · Free Textbooks: chimera of opportunities
by wernerio · voted on 17/6/2007 07:20 · 20 votes · 1 comment
The Open Education Project Clinic was the solicit input from people working on peer production, sharing and open creativity and other domains. Four groups gathered around projects, one of them, the promising FreeTextbook. Promising because the different projects involved declared explicit intention of finding ways of collaboration and sharing.
And clearly, the content is not...
articles · Things Are Breaking Out All Over!
by Steve Foerster · voted on 17/6/2007 07:20 · 23 votes · 2 comments
Did you spend most of your Summit sitting in a seemingly endless series of presentations in which some speaker was droning on and on whilst clicking through a lengthy set of PowerPoint presentations? (That's a commercial version of OpenOffice Impress, for those who aren't in the know.) Well, if you did you certainly weren't in the Education track, where PowerPoint was declared...
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