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How To Commit A Legal Rip-Off: Creative Commons, Anne M. Arendt
How To Commit A Legal Rip-Off: Creative Commons, Anne M. Arendt
Anne M Arendt
In order to not be plagiarizing materials, we need to ensure adequate copyright release and attribution for resources we use inside and outside the classroom. This presentation, instead of focusing on copyright issues and limitations, will focus on items placed in whole or in part into the public domain.
Web 2.0 And Other Web Technologies At Uvu, Anne M. Arendt
Web 2.0 And Other Web Technologies At Uvu, Anne M. Arendt
Anne M Arendt
Whereas the original Web was more of a one-way medium with content going from the publisher to the reader, Web 2.0 is a bi-directional medium where people interact with each other and/or with the content. Basically, it is a change from an environment with a few content authors and many readers to one in which users generate, re-purpose, and consume shared content.
There is a seemingly ever-increasing interest in using Web 2.0 related technologies. Some examples of incoming requests include: Interactive Catalog of Engagement Opportunities, searchable/filterable calendaring and event posting system, E-portfolio system, collaborative communication platform, and podcasting. Equally, there …