Difference between revisions of "How can we reward children for doing good work (by posting their work online) while still protecting their identities?"

From Creative Commons
Jump to: navigation, search
(New page: {{CcLearn FAQ |Question=How can we reward children for doing good work (by posting their work online) while still protecting their identities? |Target audience=administrators |Tag=OER, min...)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{CcLearn FAQ
 
{{CcLearn FAQ
 
|Question=How can we reward children for doing good work (by posting their work online) while still protecting their identities?
 
|Question=How can we reward children for doing good work (by posting their work online) while still protecting their identities?
 +
|Document=Applying Creative Commons licenses to your educational resources, Publishing Your Open Educational Resources on the Internet
 
|Target audience=administrators
 
|Target audience=administrators
 
|Tag=OER, minors
 
|Tag=OER, minors
 
}}
 
}}
 
The Attribution license requires that users of those posted works give credit “the way you request.” One idea would be to suggest attribution not to the creator of the work (the child) but rather to the school.
 
The Attribution license requires that users of those posted works give credit “the way you request.” One idea would be to suggest attribution not to the creator of the work (the child) but rather to the school.

Revision as of 16:31, 7 April 2009

Answer:

Associated Documents: ,|x| x}}
Target audience: ,|x| x}}
Tags: ,|x| x}}

ccLearn FAQ Home :: Browse ccLearn FAQ :: ccLearn site


The Attribution license requires that users of those posted works give credit “the way you request.” One idea would be to suggest attribution not to the creator of the work (the child) but rather to the school.