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28/03/2007

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AJ Cann

Since Scribd does the hosting:

a) Bandwidth

b) Not getting sued for ripping off much of the dodgy content (copyright-wise) on there?

Martin

Alan, you old cynic! a) not really - docs aren't that big are they? b) now, maybe you're on to something here. Does their hosting absolve me of any plagiarism responsibility? If so, bring it on!

Ann

I remember that! I was one of your early students.

Wasn't it at about this point in the course when we also learnt how to take notes using html? All that linking, so useful. Fantastic!

Such a different way of doing things, a whole new world really!

Thanks!

stuart brown

Hi,

I'm part of the openlearn team and I put T171 it on Scribd!

I've been doing bits and bobs with Tony Hirst who provided the RSS feed of the unit. I used Xfruits to turn the feed into PDF and then I uploaded it to Scribd.

Best,
Stuart

Martin

Hi Stuart
I thought it was you, but couldn't find a profile in Scribd. More power to you, this is exactly the sort of thing we should be doing with openlearn.

Ann - yes you're right this was just before the HTML note-taking exercises. I think I was a bit Stalinist at the time - 'you must use HTML!'. I don't feel we (the OU and academics in general) really pushed the HTML journal as a study technique enough actually. A lot of the same issues have come round again with blogs as study journals.

Martin

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