Talk:Instructional design/Cognitive behaviors/Concept Classification, Page 2

Confirmation from Charles Reigeluth
I sent a message to Charles M. Reigeluth (using the email form at http://education.indiana.edu/~edfolks/persons/reigelut.html) and asked if he is allowing his material to be used at Wikiversity. In reply to my email, I got an email from:
 * Reigeluth, Charles M. @indiana.edu
 * Date:Thu Mar 15 12:54:35 2007

saying that he gives permission for his copyrighted materials on concept classification to be released under the GFDL license.--JWSchmidt 20:27, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Page creator
I am creating these pages as part of a Indiana University class. The instructor for this class is Dr. Honebein. phonebei@indiana.edu

Dr. Reigeluth, the original material's author has given our class permission to use his material.

I've been working on these pages today and forgot to add the source reference to them.

I will include a source statement, along with the phase "used by permission" on each page that is based on Dr. Reigeluth's material.

Is that sufficient?

Course instructor
This is Peter Honebein. I'm the Indiana University professor teaching the class in which my students are building this wikiversity site. My colleague at Indiana University, Charles Reigeluth, has given this class permission to migrate his content from the aforementioned website to this wiki context. We are referencing the source where applicable. Charlie's permission is documented in the following email exchange (latest email first):

-Original Message- From: Reigeluth, Charles M. @indiana.edu Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 9:36 AM To: Honebein, Peter C Subject: RE: R561 and R626

Pete,

That sounds fine to me. I’ll probably keep the materials on my design site as well. You could just put a link to each of the materials on my design site. Whatever you prefer.

Do you do the course very differently from the way I do it? I am interested in seeing any differences/improvements.

Charlie

From: Honebein, Peter C Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 7:07 PM To: Reigeluth, Charles M. Subject: RE: R561 and R626

Charlie, Hope all is well. R626 seems to be going smoothly this semester.

One of the projects I’m engaging students in is to build a set of Wikiversity courses on instructional strategy. We’re in the beginning stages things, but have stubbed out some Wikiversity space at: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Topic:Instructional_Design

Was wondering if you’d be interested in moving the content you have in your micro-strategy lessons to this forum. My students used the lessons and liked them a lot. Future R626 courses could also use the content in the Wikiversity forum, and perhaps build and extend it.

I know you have the material copyrighted. Not sure if you were intending some other kind of publication of it in the future. Let me know your thoughts. We’re planning on extending the micro-strategy content into affective, interpersonal, and psychomotor domains, as well as cognitive.

Pete

Copyright status check

 * Good thing I checked the discussion page, as I was about to delete this. Though, everything that goes onto Wikiversity is currently placed under GDFL. Does the permission extend to changing the copyright status of his work?--Rayc 04:36, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Request for deletion - kept
Just for the records: see this for details. --HappyCamper 22:55, 23 August 2007 (UTC)