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Authored by: PJ on Wednesday, April 17 2013 @ 03:59 PM EDT |
Well, writings aren't software, so while I
hear you, I do understand wanting to be
certain that the classes remain accurate
and factually right, since their name is
on it. It's why I use a CC license where
you can't modify what I write. If everyone
was nice, it'd be one thing. But we had
SCO shills try to frame my writings in some
really awful stuff I'd never want to be
associated with.
Real life sometimes makes you make decisions
that in the abstract you'd never think would
be right.
I asked Eben Moglen about that very license
years ago, and he said it was fine. So you
may be being righteous overmuch?
Having these courses available to any young person
in the world is important. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 18 2013 @ 03:44 AM EDT |
Do you want to learn, or do you want "freedom"? These courses give you the
freedom to learn, and that's what counts. Curious that nobody mentioned iTunes
University yet, and the iTunes U app for the iPad (probably works on an iPhone
as
well, but you'd surely want a bigger screen).
I highly recommend
Jeremy Wolfe's "Introduction to Psychology" from MIT, for
example. Just type
the name "Jeremy Wolfe" into the search box in the iTunes
Store. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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