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Kids, copyright, and open content

(This seems like a long post, but it is about one of the most important experiences I’ve had in a classroom in a long while.) As a part of a project in which students are writing poems to be included

karen fasimpaur May 16, 2008 Uncategorized 2 Comments Read more

Open video

Here’s another good site for “copyleft” video: The Open Video Project. Some of the video is from NASA and other government sources, but the site is much better organized and easier to search than most government sites.

karen fasimpaur July 19, 2007 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Animal Alphabet

As a part of the fun I’m having contributing to Wikijunior (part of Wikibooks, offering free, open content textbooks), I’ve taken an animal alphabet book there and made video and ebook versions of it. They’re available for viewing and download

karen fasimpaur July 6, 2007 Uncategorized 2 Comments Read more

Free "copyleft" visual resources

Every day, I am becoming a bigger advocate for copyleft licensing options for content. Copyleft licenses lets the creator maintain ownership (and copyright), while allowing others to share the content under terms specified by the creator. If you are looking

karen fasimpaur June 29, 2007 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more
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