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Portfolio ~ References

Adobe Systems Inc. (2011). Taming the web with Greg Rewis. Retrieved from http://tv.adobe.com/watch/taming-the-web-with-greg-rewis/

Fenrich, P. (2005). Creating instructional multimedia solutions: Practical guidelines for the real world. Santa Rosa, CA: Informing Science Press.

Gallaudet University. (2011). Copyright Basics. http://libguides.gallaudet.edu/content.php?pid=47250&sid=349018

Hobbs, R.  (2011). The doctrine of fair use. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/reneehobbs/finally-the-end-to-copyright-confusion-has-arrived-presentation

Lin, H. (2007). The ethics of instructional technology: Issues and coping strategies experienced by professional technologists in design and training situations in higher education. Educational Technology Research & Development, 55(5), 411-437. Doi: 10.1007/s11423-006-9029-y

MediaEdLab. (n.d.). Fair use for media literacy education. Retrieved from http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/related materials/codes/code-best-practices-fair-use-media-literacy-education

Reiser, R. (2001). History of instructional design and technology: Part1: A history of instructional media. Educational Technology, Research and Development. 49(1), 53-64.

Talab, R. & Butler, R. (2007). Copyright and you - shared electronic spaces in the classroom: Copyright, privacy, and guidelines. TechTrends 51(1), 12-15.

Trivantis Corporation Inc. (1999 - 2011). Lectora publisher. Retrieved from http://www.trivantis.com/elearning-software