You should also review some of the concerns that will
likely arise as you incorporate new Web 2.0 tools in your instructional
practice, especially regarding student privacy, intellectual property rights, and student etiquette.
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPOP).
To learn more about FOIPOP as well as the considerations faculty should make
when selecting a Web 2.0 tool, please see the following resources
One issue with web 2.0 copyright infringement is that most of the offenders do
not even realize what they are doing or that it is wrong.
Creative Commons allows the copyright holder to choose from multiple licenses
that describe what rights are being offered in very simple language that is easy
to understand.