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Remix This Power Point!

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It also incorporates cc licensed materials from others, including videos and flickr photos. There is so much I'm learning from educators about this, including some of the comments I culled from the Chat from yesterday's Extension webinar: In our 4H Youth Development work, copyright has been a big issue, but this step 8 opens up some things.

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IP Protection for Software: Cake and Amish Barn Raising

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The session offered some great primers of the various technical terms and copyright laws as well as some metaphors for explaining free versus proprietary software. Some basic terms were defined: Source code: Source is a recipe, a set of instructions to get at something tasty. There are comments in code which as Zittrain notes, ???Are

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

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A blog with the comments feature enabled allows or sharing photos in flickrs allows Extension program participants to discuss plans and programs. Personal learning and reflection on and about your instructional topic. Research to incorporate in instructional materials. Leave a comment on a post. Step 1: Find People.

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This Digital Marketing Process Will Make You Write Better Content

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A like here, a comment there, and a link back to your site can, with time, have a huge impact on search rankings. Next, with as much detail as possible, provide step-by-step instructions on how the results were achieved. Avoid Copyright Infringement. Another is the need for your content to persuade readers to take an action.

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