User talk:Rdubrayj

Concept Classification, Page 2

 * Hi, I switched your page from a speedy to a Deletion request. Unlike at wikipedia, dr take ages, so feel free to rewrite the page from scratch in the mean time. I really glad that your group choose wikiversity to work with us. Hopefully we can work something out over the copyright status of this material. What did you have in mind for the structure of your course? --Rayc 04:48, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for your help. I believe this matter has been dealt with by my professor.

As for the structure of the course, I'm still trying to work that out. I'm using Dr. Reigeluth's material as the starting point, but will probably have to link to an external site in order to add some interactivity to the lesson.

This is all sort of new to me, so I'm surprised anyone outside my team has even seen the site at this point. I guess I'll have to try to work faster. Rdubrayj 01:12, 16 March 2007 (UTC)

copying text from WIkipedia
"Somewhere in here I've encountered a note about not copying content from other wiki foundation sources without asking first. I would like to use selections from the wikipedia article about screws in my Concept Classification article. Also, I might use some of the information in an external learning activity linked to my article. So, what do I do next?"


 * The text on Wikipedia and Wikiversity pages is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This license means that you do NOT need to get permission before before you copy or otherwise re-use the text. One thing you DO need to do is indicate the source of the text. Also, always think carefully about the alternative of providing a link from Wikiversity to Wikipedia rather than copying Wikipedia content. If you copy GFDL text to an "an external learning activity" at another website that does not globally use the GFDL, then you need to both indicate the source of the text and make note of the fact that it is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. Let me know if you are still uncertain, these licensing issues can be confusing. This page at Wikipedia is a good resource, see in particular the section "Can I reuse Wikipedia's content somewhere else?". --JWSchmidt 23:37, 16 March 2007 (UTC)