Congratulations, Emily!

Congratulations to my colleague and co-author Emily Puckett Rodgers for being named a Library Journal Mover and Shaker!

http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/03/people/movers-shakers-2013/emily-puckett-rodgers-movers-shakers-2013-innovators/

Emily Puckett Rodgers | Movers & Shakers 2013 — Innovators via kwout

Our book introducing kids to Creative Commons, Shared Creations: Making Use of Creative Commons, came out in January.

Book cover for Shared Creations: Making Use of Creative Commons by Rodgers and Fontichiaro

Preview the full text at http://cherrylakepublishing.com/shop/show/10747

What is Creative Commons, you say? It’s a way of supporting a culture of creation and sharing by granting permission for people to reuse and remix your photos, video, audio, or text. It’s also a superb way for kids to use gorgeous photos, video, audio, and text shared by generous creators without running into plagiarism issues. A Creative Commons approach to multimedia remix can empower rather than chide students and help keep your relationship with them positive instead of preachy. Read more here or visit the Creative Commons web site.

Emily and I are excited that Shared Creations is being used as part of a FREE course on Creative Commons for K-12 Educators. (We’re also excited that the work of Victoria Lungu and Shauna Masura, UMSI students and part of the Michigan Makers leadership team, is included in the course as well.) You can learn more about other free School of Open courses designed by P2PU and Creative Commons on this blog post and print out this flyer to share with colleagues.

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