On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Stephen Downes step...@downes.ca wrote:
On 25/02/2012 9:19 PM, Cable Green wrote:
UNESCO – please change the license from CC BY ND… to either CC BY … or CC
BY SA… so we can all use it.
What *their* license tells me is that (a) I can use it in this way,
Educator in classroom: Hands up if you want an OER 'handout' :-).
Learners: No thanks - libre knowledge rocks ! :-) ... Say Libre ! :-).
http://wikieducator.org/Say_Libre
;-)
Kim
Learn about Libre knowledge:
http://wikieducator.org/Libre_knowledge
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On 28 February 2012
PS Actually, to me the a logo has a joyful feel and suggests learners
flying on the wings of OER.
K
On 28 February 2012 20:03, Kim Tucker kctuc...@gmail.com wrote:
Educator in classroom: Hands up if you want an OER 'handout' :-).
Learners: No thanks - libre knowledge rocks ! :-) ... Say Libre
I agree with Pheo that the choice of the logo is not felicitous. Not
only are the hands raised usually associated with submission/asking
for permission/stop but they also look like children's hands on
malnourished arms, suggesting this is a common trait/identity of those
who use OER. The blue