Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Licensing


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I have chosen this licensing as, as a teacher, I have chosen a career in which I share my knowledge daily in the hopes of someone listening, retaining, adapting, and utilizing what it is that I have chosen to share.  As an exchange student in Spain many years ago, I learned that in Spain the concept of copyright really does not exist.  If someone has said something the same way you would have done it, then use it and move on.  There is no need to spend the time reinventing it a different way.  To me, that makes perfect sense. 

My first entry...

"Profe"  Alaina Wert
EDIM 514A
 
 
Tonight I begin my very first blog.  I write this for my Wilkes University course EDIM 514A.  The fact that it has taken me almost 3 hours already just to create this Blog makes me a bit nervous.  My days of instructional technology courses teaching you how to thread a filmstrip are long gone.  I sure hope my younger colleagues who have grown up already doing all of this will be patient (and helpful) to those of us who still don't know how to "tweet"!!
 
 

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