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Term 1 PD event – Creative Commons & Referencing 101

3/8/2015

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Our Term 1 PD day - Creative Commons & Referencing 101 - was held on Wednesday 1st April after school, with the intention that teaching staff and library staff would be able to attend.  Thank you to Michelle at Tamatea High for kindly hosting this event.  We were able to get Matt McGregor of Creative Commons to include Napier in their countrywide CC Roadshow.  This had a school-based focus, with special note on issues particular to school libraries.  

 There were 3 presentations:
    • Tim Kong - Network for Learning (via Skype)
    • Matt McGregor - Creative Commons
    • SLANZA (Sandi & Steph) - Referencing 101: using others work responsibly  (concentrating on Primary & Secondary school needs)
We had a good turnout, with 6 of the 16 attendees being teaching staff.  A lot of great discussion was generated from both the presentations.


The 'Referencing 101' presentation has been uploaded to our G+ community.
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