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Nigel Robertson

Lawrence Lessig Strikes Back Against Bogus Copyright Takedown | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

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    "The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today filed suit against an Australian record company for misusing copyright law to remove a lecture by Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig from YouTube. With co-counsel Jones Day, EFF is asking a federal judge in Massachusetts to rule that the video is lawful fair use, to stop Liberation Music from making further legal threats, and to award damages."
Nigel Robertson

Press Releases | Kaltura: Open Source Video Platform - 1 views

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    Using the Kaltura video extension for Moodle, teachers can upload and manage rich-media content, such as full lectures in an online course; students can then post video comments, ask questions and create a face-to-face discussion recorded directly from their webcam or other sources.
Stephen Harlow

iChromy: Bookmarking Service Diigo Releases A Chrome-like iPad Browser - 0 views

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    Chrome-like diigo bookmark browser for iPad! Who wants to install it?
Nigel Robertson

Faculty and Staff | Idaho State University - 1 views

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    Seems like Idaho released Apps to staff in October 2009.
Nigel Robertson

OER Workflow Diagram - 0 views

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    Useful and simple diagram describing a workflow for developing and releasing content as an OER. Could be modified and used for deciding on the use of any content (OER or not).
Nigel Robertson

Computer Science and Biology Come Together to Make Tree Identification a Snap | Newsdesk - 0 views

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    Leafsnap - ID trees by taking a photo of their leaves on your phone.
Derek White

College students' use of Kindle DX points to e-reader's role in academia - 1 views

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    A study of how University of Washington graduate students integrated an Amazon Kindle DX into their course reading provides the first long-term investigation of e-readers in higher education.
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