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![]() Angie Wake's Wilkes University Blog by Angie Wake is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Based on a work at http://angelawakewilkes.weebly.com/.
To be completely honest with you, this is the first time I've thought about, or even considered, creating a license for my work. With the amount of information out there and wanting to set a good example to others on how to use the Internet and other people's resources responsibly, I do understand the need to create a license...it's just not something I've done before! I can't say I'm confident that I made the right choices, but I suppose they'll do for now. I chose the option to allow my work to be shared, because let's be honest...that's what teaching is! I know I've used ideas from other educators to inspire my own teaching and I'm very open to sharing, as my ideas aren't necessarily my own to begin with! I chose not to have this blog/ideas used for commercial use because I just didn't think it was necessary. I'm not selling anything, I'm not inventing anything new here, so I just didn't see the value in using this blog commercially.
As we begin a new school year and delve into different projects using media-based resources, this is a great reminder to me that, even on a third grade level, I need to set a good example of giving credit to resources I use through a bibliography, quotes, sharing, etc.
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