Saturday, November 27, 2010
Thing 23?!? Already!?!? *thing 23*
Creative Commons can be very resourceful for people to preserve their work and still regulate how it's used. Instead of making it where no one can use an author's piece of work, they can decide whether or not they want people to be able to recreate their work or share it in any way or be able to receive profit from it. Teaching how to properly use resources from the internet is very essential in today's classroom. Most student's are getting their information for projects and papers from resources off the internet and they need to know when they can use things and how they can use them or when they can't use them at all. It is also crucial for teachers to know the Creative Commons laws for their own research they will do over their teaching career. So many things are made to be hands on and easily accessible on Web 2.0 that it's not hard to see what can be used and what can't but at the same time its so easy to just take things that aren't your own. As long as you pay attention to these laws, you won't have to worry about the threat of plagiarism and having faulty work or research.
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