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Nigel Robertson

Chilling Effects Clearinghouse - 0 views

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    "Chilling Effects aims to help you understand the protections that the First Amendment and intellectual property laws give to your online activities. We are excited about the new opportunities the Internet offers individuals to express their views, parody politicians, celebrate their favorite movie stars, or criticize businesses. But we've noticed that not everyone feels the same way. Anecdotal evidence suggests that some individuals and corporations are using intellectual property and other laws to silence other online users. Chilling Effects encourages respect for intellectual property law, while frowning on its misuse to "chill" legitimate activity. The website offers background material and explanations of the law for people whose websites deal with topics such as Fan Fiction, Copyright, Domain Names and Trademarks, Anonymous Speech, and Defamation."
Nigel Robertson

http://paulotgl.blogspot.co.nz/ - 0 views

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    The University of Waikato, Te Whare Wananga o Waikato is delighted to be hosting a major international conference, "Paulo Freire: The Global Legacy" as a retrospective celebration of his work and its legacy and influence across the globe. 
Dean Stringer

Tim O'Reilly On What OpenCourseWare Can Learn From the Open Source Movement - 1 views

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    This week the OCW Consortium is holding its annual meeting, celebrating 10 years of opencourseware. Are universities about credentials or research? Are they a repository of knowledge? It's important, O'Reilly argued, if you want to be innovative "to think about what job you do for your customers (for your students) and not just think about how you do that job today but why you do it."
Nigel Robertson

Futurelab - Resources - Publications, reports & articles - Web articles - Twitter: not ... - 0 views

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    Report on research on Twitter use in student class groups.
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