johngaltsjournal wrote:
> We don't have to all teach from the same workbook.  We all run our workshops 
> a little 
> differently, so why shouldn't the handouts reflect that?

> An aside:  doing these sorts of things as a way to drive traffic to your site 
> makes since, it 
> just may not end up on the actual handout that I use.  After all, the teacher 
> gets control of 
> what the student learns in their class.

You better not try to remove my name, it'll violate my by-nc-sa license! 
Give me attribution or give me death! ;)

In all seriousness, it *is* a good idea to apply a license to the things 
you create so that people know how they can use it. And don't forget, if 
you want to use it in some way that does not jive with the license, just 
contact the creator and see if they will license it to you in some other 
way. As the creator of a work, you maintain control over how you want to 
license it to who under what terms. Isn't it grand?

Pete

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