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Jean,
Thank you. The copyright statements do NOT mean I don't want you to use the
programs all you like. To the contrary, please do. My idea in making the
copyright claim is I think some of this work may turn into marketable
programs. If so, I want to at least be in a position to prevent others from
copyrighting and selling them, and leaving me out in the cold. Please feel
free use them and share them all you like.
I agree it is OK to "NOT KNOW." The whole adventure is in the getting to
know. I occurs to me, being a divorced, retired, empty-nester, I definitely
have a life more conducive to digging into this stuff than most harried
teachers. Still, every day I learn more things about it. It seems almost
bottomless. I'm happy to share what I've discovered so far.
--Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: Jean Stringer
To: mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 5:25 AM
Subject: Re: Zehava Composer II
Jeff,
What a program! I am not sure I would use it as my kids program, but it
is a wonderful way to have all the commands in front of the kids all at one
time. Also I will be teaching teachers this summer so I am not sure of there
needs. I noticed the copyright on the project, does that mean we cannot use
it or show it to others for them to use?
I really enjoy learning from you, I know I will never know as much about
MW, and yet I teach it??????? I personally think it is OK to NOT KNOW but to
encourage my kids to fly off. I thank all of you for being there when I (or
others ) have questions! It renews my belief in the goodness of people. In
the world full of abused and abducted kids, it is wonderful knowing there are
people willing to help kids learn! Recently our local police department has
contacted the schools about all the bad people using the internet to harm
children. I am proud to be able to show goodness of this internet group. I
know you do not directly deal with the kids but you touch the lives of many
children with the help you offer!
Thanks,
Jean
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Jean,
Thank you. The copyright statements
do NOT mean I don't want you to use the programs all you
like. To the contrary, please do. My
idea in making the copyright claim is I think some of
this
work may turn into marketable programs. If so, I want to at least be in
a
position to prevent others from copyrighting and selling them, and leaving
me
out in the cold. Please feel free use them and share them all you
like.
I agree it is OK to "NOT
KNOW." The
whole adventure is in the getting to know. I occurs to me, being
a
divorced, retired, empty-nester, I definitely have a life more conducive
to digging into this stuff than most harried teachers. Still,
every
day I learn more things about it. It seems almost bottomless.
I'm
happy to share what I've discovered so far.
--Jeff
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 5:25
AM
Subject: Re: Zehava Composer
II
Jeff,
What a program! I am not sure I would use it as my
kids program, but it is a wonderful way to have all the commands in front
of
the kids all at one time. Also I will be teaching teachers this
summer
so I am not sure of there needs. I noticed the copyright on the
project,
does that mean we cannot use it or show it to others for them to use?
I really enjoy learning from you, I know I will never know as
much
about MW, and yet I teach it??????? I personally think it is OK to
NOT
KNOW but to encourage my kids to fly off. I thank all of you for
being
there when I (or others ) have questions! It renews my belief in the
goodness of people. In the world full of abused and abducted
kids,
it is wonderful knowing there are people willing to help kids learn!
Recently our local police department has contacted the schools about all
the
bad people using the internet to harm children. I am proud to be able to
show
goodness of this internet group. I know you do not
directly deal with the kids but you touch the lives of many children with
the
help you offer!
Thanks,
Jean
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