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- Title
- Entitlement in an educational setting
- Content partner
- CORE Education
- Collection
- EDtalks
- Description
Harvard University Professor of Law Lawrence Lessig is one of North America’s leading academics and widely known in the global Internet community as a vocal proponent of reduced legal restrictions on digital copyright, and a champion of notions of ‘fair use’ and ‘free culture’. In this discussion at Nethui 2011 he talks to CORE Education's Director of eLearning Derek Wenmoth about students' current sense of entitlement and how a hierarchical system fits with this.
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- Video
- Date created
- Oct 1, 2012
- Creator
- Lawrence Lessig
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- https://edtalks.org/#/video/professor-lawrence-lessig-entitlement-educational-setting
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- digital literacy
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