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Remix, Reuse, or Repurpose This Blog Post! Creative Commons Teachable Moment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Creative Commons licenses enable people to easily change their copyright terms from the default of “all rights reserved” to “ some rights reserved.” The licenses let you pick how to publish your work and grant others the right to reuse it. The license itself doesn't specifically define attribution. What does that mean?".

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Computer Technologies Program in Berkeley: Windows MultiPoint Server Case Study

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Windows MultiPoint Server Premium 2011 licensing. They had no problems getting the Internet to work. Installation Problems. This was our final test installation, so we had fewer problems than with the others since we had a much-improved set of instructions. Four Plugable USB docking stations. One USB hub. Four keyboards.

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YMCA of Greater Seattle: Windows MultiPoint Server Case Study

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Windows MultiPoint Server Premium 2011 licensing. Day-to-day use problems: The YMCA participants did complain of "slow Internet" or "trouble loading," especially using high-density videos or photos. In particular, they found that Flash-heavy websites loaded slowly in some of our other test installations.

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Associated Recreation Council of Seattle: Windows MultiPoint Server Case Study

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Windows MultiPoint Server Premium 2011 licensing. Installation Problems. Young also takes care of regular software updates for MultiPoint Server, MS Office, Adobe Flash, Shockwave, 7zip, and Adobe Reader. This was a five-station donation: Server computer: Core 2 Duo Dell Desktop, 6 GB RAM, 160 GB hard drive. One USB hub.

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Museums and Flickr

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you click through to the license, it says "all rights reserved." Jim laughed and told me that the photo was in the public domain so I could blog it anyway I wanted and that he was going to change the default license. The Collection of photographs found on the site are pulled in from Flickr using a Flash-base mashup.

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

cc licensed flickr photo shared by alumroot. cc licensed flickr photo shared by cogdogblog. cc licensed flickr photo shared by cogdogblog. We managed to get a medium quality Quicktime stream that we put into Second Life, and higher quality Flash video stream , that we made available on the web. Previously, On NMC….

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Is Your Museum Website a Walled Garden?

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Here are five top problem spots for walled gardens on museum websites and how to open them: 1. People are going to steal your images no matter what your license scenario is. Avoid Flash for presenting content you want to spread. Flash is a presentation format that can be used for fabulous interactive games and experiences.

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