Sunday, September 02, 2007

Where's the Credit

I don't want to sound too made, because I'm also a bit honored, but I just found something online that I wrote that had no attribution to me. A blog entitled Boxxet Web 2.0 contains a paragraph from my recent post on shared vision without an attribution. Here's what I think happened, Stephen Downes' OLDaily often runs my posts. Downes always includes attributions. Boxxet ran Downes' post without attribution to me.

The funny thing is that my girlfriend's ten year old son asked me if that wasn't "copyright"?

I feel honored because at least what I'm writing is getting around.

1 Comments:

At 6:11 PM , Blogger Larry Ferlazzo said...

Andrew,

I'm writing to all the blogs that are on my blogroll. I'd like to invite you to consider sending in a post from your blog that has appeared within the past few months, or that you will be writing in September, for inclusion in an ESL "Carnival" that I'm hosting.

A Carnival is basically a collection of posts from various blogs on a selected topic. All you have to do is pick a post you've written sometime over the past few months or one that you will write in September that you think is particularly insightul or helpful and that's related to teaching English Language Learners. Send the link to me by Sept. 30th and I'll post the collection shortly thereafter.

If there's interest, it could continue monthly or quarterly, each time hosted by a different blog.

Here's a post I've written announcing it:

http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2007/09/06/lets-start-an-esl-carnival/

And here's a link to a recent "Carnival of Education" to give you an idea of what a Carnival might look like:

http://educationwonk.blogspot.com/2007/09/carnival-of-education-week-135.html

Larry Ferlazzo

 

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