Creative Commons

Creative Commons is an organisation that protects individuals by covering their work under copyright but still allowing others to use and build upon their work uncer certain circumstances. CC allows works to be used for educational purposes eg copying or distroibuting so long as due credit is given.

I have placed the relevant licence in the footer of my blog to let users know that they may use my work for non-comercial applications as long as they include due credit for the original ideas.

For more information: https://creativecommons.org.au/learn/education/

 

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nicolebiv

Teacher. Traveller. Food lover. I have been teaching for nearly nine years in a variety of roles on both contract and casual basis. I have taught all over the NSW coast and spent 2 years teaching in East London. I am looking for a role in schools that reignites my enthusiasm and love of education. Where else but the library?!

3 thoughts on “Creative Commons”

  1. Nicole,
    This is an excellent first post for this subject! You show a keen understanding of the role of the TL, and its major elements, arising from your experience as a TL, and also what you’ve read so far. It’s pretty impressive. Your intext references are right. The reference list has some minor errors, largely in the use of capitals in title (Don’t use them – i.e. only the initial capital).

    I wish you well with the subject and the course. Well done on a more than Satisfactory first post.

    Lee
    ETL401 Subject Coordinator

  2. oh, and also, a good approach to explaining Creative Commons.

    A post on another student’s blog?

    Lee
    ETL401 SC

    1. The link is taken from a link on another students blog, yes. Do I need to reference that?
      Thanks

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