At this time of year, we begin to pull together the next volume of CESL Today, the program newsletter. To do this, we use the class weblogs, and if we see something in your personal weblog, we might ask you if we can use it. But it's good for us to remember that some of you prefer not to have your name, picture, etc. in the public eye.
If you are one of those people, this is to remind you: If you DON'T want your name, picture, or even your writing on the public web, OR in the print version of <CESL Today, let us know! We will by all means respect your wishes! You really have three possibilities, or ways to complete the assignments without having your name on the web.
1. Ask us to remove your full name.
2. Ask us to remove ANY NAME.
3. Ask us to just not include your writing; then, after next WED, remove it from the weblogs yourself.
We think you should be proud of your work, and of doing the best you could. However, privacy concerns are sometimes more important than that. If so, let us know!
-Tom Leverett
Monday, February 28, 2005
Privacy
Posted by CESL at 10:55 AM
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