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I teach a class at NYU called Reading and Writing Electronic Text that is half introduction to Python, half introduction to computational poetry. the syllabus is here: rwet.decontextualize.com/ and the tutorial/lecture notes are here: github.com/aparrish/rwet I've taught the class many times before, but this year I'm revising all the notes and porting everything to Python 3/Jupyter Notebook. I've also made entirely new tutorials on dictionaries, RNNs and keyword extraction. just wanted to share!

@aparrish

Oh, fun!

Do you mean for any re-use to be under fair use? Or what sort of other permission or licensing have you or would you consider?

@deejoe the code and tutorials in the repository have an mit license. i guess i hadn't considered the license of the text of the syllabus itself, i'd have to think about that

@aparrish @deejoe CC BY, CC0, and CC BY-SA are all good choies!

Even licensing content under expat (MIT) just as you are the code works well!

Allison Parrish @aparrish

@cwebber @deejoe yes i am quite familiar with cc and open source licensing

@aparrish @deejoe Great! I'm sure you'll make an excellent choice, then :)