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Jessica Alba presa a cinghiate sul fondoschiena nel suo nuovo discusissimo film - 0 views

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    La nostra sensualissima attrice mostra il suo didietro in una scena prima molto violenta e poi molto sensuale nel nuovo discusso film The Killer Inside Me. Mai si era calata in ruoli simili fino ad...
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E-learning Insights » Copyright and Creative Commons: Episode 22 (E-learning ... - 1 views

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    As learning moves online and educators and learners look to use and share materials, there are issues regarding copyright and educational exemptions that both groups need to consider. What is legal to use in a classroom often is not legal to make available to the wider internet, despite an educational use or context. If you want to share something you've created as an educator - you might not be able to do so legally. Creative Commons, an international movement to create licenses that allow creators to freely share their works online, is one way of lessening the confusion. MCEETYA (the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs) and Creative Commons Australia are teaming up to help educators thread their way through the maze - so they can advise learners and model best practice. In this episode, we talk with Delia Browne, National Copyright Director for MCEETYA and Jessica Coates, Project Manager, Creative Commons Clinic, Queensland University of Technology.
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