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mrsfraba

Strumenti -google per la classe - 8 views

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    L'idea dei Goggle Glasses non mi piace molto. Sarebbe la fine della privacy... Tuttavia il sito segnalato da Francesca è interessantissimo. Grazie!
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    I Google Glasses non mi sembrano una buona cosa per la privacy... Tuttavia il sito segnalato da Francesca mi sembra interessantissimo, come conferma anche la segnalazione sulla creazione dei PDF, qua sotto. Grazie Francesca!
fabrizio bartoli

BaiBoard - Collaborative Whiteboard / Collaborate on iPAD / PDF Collaboration - 6 views

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    "Collaborative, zoomable, multi-page Whiteboard with rich features and tools."
Patrizia Brion

Innovating Pedagogy 2013 - 2 views

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    Un documento utile per insegnanti e formatori interessati ad esplorare nuove forme di apprendimento, insegnamento e valutazione. Il testo propone alcune riflessioni che aiutano a conoscere come usare innovative tecnologie in attività didattiche e formative. Buona lettura!
fabrizio bartoli

Research Papers · Sydney Centre for Innovation in Learning - 0 views

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    "Research Papers The Place of Virtual, Pedagogic and Physical Space in the 21st Century Classroom"
Claude Almansi

Works Made For Hire | Keep Your Copyrights | Columbia Law School - 0 views

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    "If there is no signed written agreement, then the work isn't for hire, and you start out with all the rights. If there is a written agreement, it should be entered into before you create the work. Beware of after-the-fact attempts to take away your rights by calling the work "for hire," for example by sending you a check whose endorsement line says that your signature is your agreement that the work was for hire."
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    Cf. https://d396qusza40orc.cloudfront.net/translations%2FCoursera%20Translator%20TOS.pdf , l'accordo imposto da Coursera ai volontari che traducono i sottotitoli dei video di lezioni.
Claude Almansi

Sample Contract Clause | Keep Your Copyrights | Columbia Law School - 0 views

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    Example + comment: "This language is designed to grab all rights from a free-lance author or artist. The first clause purports to create a work for hire agreement, which would mean that the author has no rights left at all, ever (and cannot even get them back through the termination right). The second clause takes a belt-and-suspenders approach: if for any reason the work is not for hire -- which it would not be if the commissioned work did not fall within the statutory categories -- the author explicitly assigns all rights not only in this work, but in any work based on this work, for the full term of copyright, for the whole world."
Claude Almansi

Fair Use, MOOCs, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: FAQs - 0 views

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    "Fair Use, MOOCs, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Frequently Asked Questions In October 2015 the Librarian of Congress issued new rules permitting certain teachers of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) to break encryption on DVDs, Blu-Ray discs and streaming videos to create short clips for use in their teaching. It's a major step forward for MOOC teachers and their students. This document, prepared by Professors Peter Decherney and Brandon Butler, answers some of the most common questions you might have about the new rule."
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    (Per il contesto, vedi http://infojustice.org/archives/35654 e http://ipclinic.org/2016/01/22/fair-use-moocs-and-the-digital-millennium-copyright-act-frequently-asked-questions/) Parti problematiche: Coursera and Udacity are for profit companies. Can they take advantage of the exemption? Coursera and Udacity are the platforms. Colleges, universities, museums, and other nonprofit organizations offer courses through these platforms. The organization that creates the course must be an accredited nonprofit educational institution, but the provider of the software platform may be for-profit . So a university course offered through Coursera may take advantage of the exemption. How can the material be restricted to students enrolled in the course? We believe that use of passwords provided only to enrolled students will sufficiently limit access to the course content to students or learners. How can redistribution be prevented? Offering streaming rather than downloadable versions of the course content should reasonably limit unauthorized redistribution of the work. Unfortunately, this unfairly disadvantages learners with slower internet access" Cioè l'autorizzazione a far saltare i blocchi anticopia vale soltant per i MOOC che non sono MOOC perché non sono Open ma protetti da password. E l'argomento secondo il quale il fair use vale per i video di corsi Coursera e Udacity, a patto che gli enti che elargiscono il corso non siano a scopo di lucro, anche se le piattaforme lo sono, è dubbio. in effetti Coursera e Udacity traggono profitto dai materiali proposti da questi enti. Quanto all'offerta dei video in solo streaming per impedirne lo scaricamento: almeno nei corsi Coursera dove il link di scaricamento è stato t
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