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Larry Lessig: Laws that choke creativity - 0 views

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    Are we turning our kids into pirates, willing to live life against the law? "Artist choice is the key for new technology having an oppportunity to be open for business..." - Larry Lessig
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For Faculty - Copyright - ResearchGuides at Sheridan College Institute of Technology an... - 1 views

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    "Copying guidelines are posted above all photocopiers and scanners in the college."
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The Special Sauce of Social Learning - 0 views

  • Social learning will fail if the culture does not support it. No technology by itself can overcome a restrictive or non-existent knowledge sharing culture.
  • Our role: Infuse social learning into the long-term enterprise learning and performance strategy
  • Help change the performance management process to encourage and reward knowledge sharing, and integrate social media and social learning into management training and talent management programs.
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  • Our role: Establish initial social networks and communities of practice around compelling tasks, problems, or other aspects of the business. Make sure everyone knows why the community is forming and what it hopes to accomplish. Then let users “have at it.”
  • Remove barriers to anytime, anywhere, and any device, while still making the whole process as trouble-free as possible to use.
  • Our role: Provide guidance and training to help people become better authors, or, in some cases, understand their limitations and defer to others
  • Our role: Focus more on content and design and less on the latest gizmo
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Can MOOC's Help Sell Textbooks? - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • Publishers have begun to investigate whether so-called MOOC's, or massive open online courses, can help them reach new readers and sell more books.
  • But online courses do have recommended-reading lists, and enrollments in the tens of thousands. If even a small percentage of those online students buy books, the sales could add up to a nice boost for a textbook.
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    Colleges aren't the only enterprises interested in the possibilities of free, online courses. Publishers have begun to investigate whether so-called MOOC's, or massive open online courses, can help them reach new readers and sell more books.
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FETC Virtual Event Home -- FETC Events - 0 views

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    A variety of daily Speaker Sessions at the Auditorium - The Expo with leading vendor demos and prize drawings - Chat functions to ask questions of your peers and grow your professional network NO COST registration is complimentary because of the generous support of the event sponsors and exhibitors.
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English 2.0 - 3 views

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    the benefits of technology for educators [Page 1]
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