There is attribution for the 23Things found on the first blog page and on each "thing" page which states that it is loosly based on the 43 Things by Stephen Abrams as well as the Learning 2.0-23Things by Mesquite Independent School District.
The Creative Commons offers different types of copyright licensing for what you create. From allowing no one to do more than see your work to allowing them to take it and use it in whatever way they wish with attribution back to you as the creator, a license can be found to suite anyone. I would recommend my students use a Creative Commons license on the projects they create and post on-line. It would be up to them the strength of that license and how much they want to protect their work. Some things I create as a teacher I would want to protect from misuse but I feel I would probably be pretty liberal in how I let others use what I create.
Books I read in October 2024
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