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Durff's Slide Show: Why Integrate Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The title slide - "Teaching to Transform" should be a second or two longer and then hit me a visual that shows "transformation" -- maybe a bored student and then an engaged one. Search on flickr using creative commons licensing. The rhytm of music is making me want more jump cuts and faster pace.

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The Best Online Safety Resources for YOUR Organization

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We know that one size does not fit all, when it comes to teaching and learning about online security. It is a noncommercial site that has ratings and reviews for movies, games, apps, TV shows, websites, books, and music. Teaching Privacy to Library Patrons. There's more! Common Sense Media to the rescue! Tips and Advice.

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The Great YouTube Copyright Debate

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In general, it may be considered fair use if you are reproducing a work for the purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. My approach has been to stick with Creative Commons licensed Share Alike 2.5 There are amazing photos in flickr and wonderful music in ccmixter.org.

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Penguin Day Reflections: OS as FairTrade, OS Feminism, and OS - the Next Generation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We didn't play the game, but we had a great discussion about the creative commons licensing and the issues the notion of open content surfaces. or similar) licensing. He notes that the field is changing fast and that the blogosphere moves faster than textbooks and the "by" license makes this sharing easier.

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Sarah Davies: Intellectual Property Legislation with Human Rights

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm very interested in the whole notion of open content and creative commons licensing in the nonprofit space. She told me, "I probably don't have to mention this to you, but you are of course free to put this under a public domain, BY or BY-sa license." " Of course, I couldn't imagine doing otherwise!

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Abby Rosenheck, Urban Sprouts, Interview Transcript

Have Fun - Do Good

Urban Sprouts teaches youth to grow, harvest, prepare, and eat vegetables from the school garden in order to help them to become more engaged in school, eat better, exercise more, and connect with the environment and each other. and if you liked the opening music it was an excerpt from Kenya Masala's Mango Delight.

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Ari Derfel & Eric Fenster, Back to Earth Podcast Interview Transcription

Have Fun - Do Good

What came to Eric was this vision of this beautiful place that had an organic restaurant in it, and there was a community center there, and there was a garden there, and people from the community were getting together and they were eating, and sharing, and learning, and playing music, and talking, and engaging in conscious, healthful living.

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