2 places on the APSU 23 Things website where another person's work is cited:
1. In the credits on the bottom right corner of the site, it is state that Learning 2.0 - 23 Things for Teachers is based the program for the Mesquite Independent School District. It goes on to give further information about the designer and how it was adapted for others.
2. On the About page, information is given to tell more about where the Learning 2.0-23 Things for Teacher program came from. It even goes into telling about how designer's program was loosely based on Stephen Abram's article about the 43 Things. Creative Commons is designed to create a more flexible arena for handling copyright issues. It helps us to understand that we can share our work as long as credit is given to the original owner. I think I would use Creative Commons to help my students understand the importance of giving credit where credit is due. The students need to understand that people work hard to produce the things that they do, and we cannot simply take it as our own. Creative Commons encourages users to use something in a way that will fit our own needs as long as credit is given to the creator. I want to try and make sure my students understand when it is ok to use something and when it is not.
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