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Step-by-Step Guide to Licensing Teaching Materials

Kitaboo

As online learning becomes the new norm, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, the internet has become cluttered with instructional information. When you create teaching materials that have the potential to stand out from the rest, teaching materials licensing ensures you are protected.

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Understanding the Importance of Educational Content Licensing for Schools and Institutions

Kitaboo

That’s what we call educational content licensing. Whether it’s eBooks, videos, or digital learning tools, educational content licensing allows you to use all the exciting content legally. This licensing is what enables your school to offer a top-notch learning experience. What is Educational Content Licensing?

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Instructional Content Licensing: A Framework for Sharing and Reusing Educational Materials

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Navigating the realm of instructional content licensing need not be daunting as long as you’re clear on your goals for publicizing such content. In this blog, we will explore a framework that educators can leverage to create open courseware and establish effective licensing protocols. Table of Contents I.

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T-Mobile investigating hack that affected 37 million customer accounts

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(GeekWire File Photo / Taylor Soper) T-Mobile disclosed in a regulatory filing Thursday that a hacker obtained data from about 37 million customer accounts using an API, or application programming interface. 25, and T-Mobile identified the bad actor Jan. The Bellevue, Wash.-based The hack started on or around Nov.

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T-Mobile data breach: More than 47M current and former customers affected, carrier says

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T-Mobile on Wednesday released more details about a “highly sophisticated cyberattack” that exposed data from more than 40 million former or prospective customers who had applied for credit with the company, as well as 7.8 However, first and last names, date of birth, SSN, and driver’s license/ID information was accessed.

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Your iPhone could soon be your driver's license (in Utah)

Computerworld Vertical IT

Now in Utah, it is beginning to replace your driving license in a new pilot project. The state is working on a mobile driving license (mDL) using a combination of technologies including NFC and QR codes as digital proof of ID. What is happening? To read this article in full, please click here

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A hacker claims to be selling data on over 100 million T-Mobile customers; the company says it is investigating

TechSpot

According to a Motherboard report, the data comes from compromised T-Mobile servers and includes information on social security numbers, phone numbers, names, physical addresses, unique IMEI numbers, and driver licenses. The publication has verified it contains accurate information on T-Mobile customers.

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