Thing 9
Sounded a little like the idea of communism to me. It seems like a wonderful idea to share your work with the world for free. Collaboration is a wonderful thing, but in America we like to get paid (a lot) for our wonderful ideas, songs, pictures and the like. We also are somewhat territorial. What is mine is mine!
As a teacher I have yet desired to publish or even share with the world any of the work my students have done. However, now that we have a wiki page for our students and parents I might just want to share with our Woodward families. I could see using a student work to present at NSTA. So I guess I would need a cc from them. As for using images in my classroom, my smart-notebook is full of them and so are my Power Points. I just figured if they were on Google and I could copy and print them it was legal.
As usual a lot of food for thought.