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I found the attached (with some text over it I've removed) at http://edtechoutreach.umd.edu/. I'm pretty sure I've seen this little guy elsewhere as well. While it may technically be the property of someone somewhere (not indicated), I find it inconceivable anyone would object to non-commercial classroom use. Respecting the rights of others is important. So is offering a rich and high-quality program to students. I'm not a copyright attorney (nor any other kind). There exist "academic use" exceptions, permitting quoting, citing and reproduction of copyrighted materials. Maybe someone has access to a resource who can authoritatively clarify this. In any event, where there is no profit to yourself, nor loss of sales to a copyright holder, where's the beef? Who would spend money to stop you? Carpe dia! --Jeff Attachment:
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