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> Behalf Of Miguel Roig
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 9:20 AM
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> Subject: Re: Copyright?
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> At 09:05 AM 6/9/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >Many students have asked for copies
At 09:05 AM 6/9/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Many students have asked for copies of the slides,
>as some images/graphs do not appear in their texts. As a result, I have
>contemplated posting the slideshows on the web so that students may review
>after the lectures. This is obviously for educational use
Title: Re: Copyright Figures
Check out www.corbis.com/
I have never used them, but saved the address from an earlier TIPS posting. They call themselves
"The Place for Pictures on the Internet."
Beth Benoit
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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From: "Rick Adams&quo
Rob wrote:
> My question is: Where can I find free pictures that are not
> protected by copyright?
There are a number of firms that provide stock photos and stock artwork
for very reasonable prices (some as low as $10.00/CD with 100 images) that
are professional quality and roya
Mike wrote about his experiences with WebCT:
> Yes, it's cumbersome and not easy to learn (I've had to
> pester a more knowledgeable grad student more times
> than I care to admit). I'll ask the students to provide
> me with feedback on its use in my course evaluations.
>
> Anybody here have an
Hi Ken (and others interested in WebCT),
This is the first semester I'm trying WebCT, and so I'm just
getting my feet wet with the basics (I'm a baby-steps kind
of guy). So, right now I use it for just a few things. I post a
copy of the syllabus. I also post an outline for each of my
lecture