Wednesday, January 24, 2007

QR, Intellectual Property

#4. The answer to this question didn’t really surprise me but if the state mandates technology proficiency for all high schools, then it should also pay for such software if the budget can’t afford it.

#6 In previous presentations I was taught that no matter where you took your pictures from, you have to site that source or give them credit.

#10 I like how these sources are available to teachers to use, and it seems fair that you they aren’t able to redistribute the source, there has to be a way of determining whose work it actually is.

#12 I really wish I knew what digitize meant, then I might have been able to answer this question a little more accurately!

#14 Really?? This question doesn’t make any sense to me; I thought daycares were allowed to show whatever they wanted if the programs were PG? Looks like summer daycare programs I use to work at broke the law.

#15 This one surprised me, if you can compile parts of music clips why can’t a teacher do the same with video clips?

#19 Oops! Looks like my high school is in trouble, we used full songs throughout our entire video yearbook. Who actually follows this rule anyways?

#20 This one made me laugh. Does anyone really think they could burn a multimedia CD-ROM and sell it legally?

1 comment:

TexasTheresa said...

good question about the definition of "digitize". and then after you know the definition, the question is, "but what does it mean?" see me and we'll work this out . . . much easier in person. :-)
great reflections.
dr.theresa