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|License provider=CC, public domain, None
 
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[http://www.learnhub.com LearnHub] offers a revolutionary approach to teaching and learning online through networked communities which focus on a specific subject.
 
[http://www.learnhub.com LearnHub] offers a revolutionary approach to teaching and learning online through networked communities which focus on a specific subject.
  

Revision as of 17:31, 14 October 2008

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copyright, PD, various
CC, public domain, None
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http://learnhub.com/
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LearnHub offers a revolutionary approach to teaching and learning online through networked communities which focus on a specific subject.

Every lesson and/or test you create through LearnHub can be published with the CC license. During the publishing process, you can quickly pick the license that meets your need.

Adding Creative Commons to your Lesson Page:

Step 1.

Once you've completed your lesson and are ready to publish your lesson to a LearnHub community, you must use the Publishing Widget found to the left of the page editor.

Step 2.

Select the CC license that meets your needs.