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An easy way to get your photos into Wikimedia
We need photos of all the living things! Even if you make your living on photographs it will not kill you to put one image per species out there for people to use when they volunteer their time to write … Continue reading
What is the copyright of this blog?
I hope I sometimes post something useful to you. You might want to use it for your own group, or send it around. But there are some things you don’t agree with that you want to change. Is this all … Continue reading
Posted in Public Communication, Writing
Tagged copyright, creative commons, Open Stax, Wikipedia
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No, you may not use that image without permission and attribution
My students are getting ready to teach high school students next Saturday. They will have a short talk, hopefully in story format, and then an activity that illustrates the scientific principle from their talk. These are the same students who … Continue reading
Posted in behavioral ecology, Ethics, Teaching
Tagged attribution, copyright, images, photographs, presentations, teaching
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What is an idea?
I’m taking this online course in creativity, courtesy of Andy Burnett and KnowInnovation. I’m curious as to what I will learn, making me determined to give it my full effort. There are these little videos with a yellow guy we’re … Continue reading
Posted in New ideas
Tagged aging, copyright, counting, creativity, Dictyostelium, idea, KnowInnovation, microsatellite, PCR, race, reunion, Wellesley College
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