This is a declaration of student bloggers' rights and responsibilities. The declaration is a trade-off between disclosure and privacy students need to consider when using the edublogging tool. Learners proceed along a journey which requires them to engage in a series of exchanges of reciprocity with others. If this trade-off between disclosure and privacy is to succeed, and lead to a generation of empowered learners rather than one of reluctant, coerced bloggers, then central principles need to be identified:
Student Bloggers Rights and Responsibilities:
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This is excellent work Glenn. I will certainly link to a final version from my blog and I'll see if Stephen Downes will follow up. i THINK it is the first such document. Did you dod a google search for similar work?? I might call it a Student Blogger's Bill of Rights.
I think the Creative Commons reference needs a bit of work. Something like student is granted copyright ownership of their work, but is encouraged to license it under CC. Maybe that the explicit rights granted (by the student) under a CC license are respected by the institution. You should probably review the 4 conditions of the CC yourself and see if any need to be made more explicit in the BILL.
3. Students outline CONTROL? rather than outline?? expectations for engagement with others' ideas - commenting, lurking READING RATHER THAN LURKING; linking. and is controlling expectation or access?
5. I am not sure that "request permission" is necessary maybe Honor the license restrictions imposed by others and do not copy, repost, plagiarize others? the work of others without appropriate permissions or attribution.
Is there anything about expectation for permanence beyond the particular course.
Excellent work!!
Terry