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5.4 Open Pedagogy / Practices

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Openness in education brings the potential for co-creation and learning through active participation in how knowledge is produced. Learning Outcomes Explain how copyright restricts pedagogy Understand the three definitions of open pedagogy, open practices, and OER-enabled pedagogy, and describe how open licensing enables each List examples of OER-enabled pedagogy in practice Big Question / Why…

5.3 Creating and Sharing OER

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Much of this course focused on how to create openly licensed materials, by sharing the legal perspective and the practical steps needed. In this unit we will explore and practice how to create OER so they can have the biggest impact and be used without any legal or technical barriers. Big Question / Why It…

5.2 Finding, Evaluating, and Adapting Resources

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We live in a visual and vibrant culture that requires educators to provide relevant learning resources in the classroom, though finding and reusing others’ great works is not always simple. This unit will teach you how to find others’ OER and adapt them for use in your own classrooms. Big Question / Why It Matters…

5.1 OER, Open Textbooks, and Open Courses

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Open education is an idea, as well as a set of content, practices, policy, and community. The goal of open education is to help everyone in the world access effective, open learning materials without legal, technical, or financial barriers. For the first time in history, educators around the world can easily create, open, and share…

5. CC for Educators

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Creative Commons powers the open education movement with tools that help create better, more flexible and sustainable open educational resources (OER), practices, and policies. Creative Commons licenses are the most popular open licenses among education projects around the world. This unit will introduce you to the specifics of using CC licenses and CC licensed content…

Additional Resources: Unit 4

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Additional details on the court cases in section 4.2 In the FedEx Office case, the decision was affirmed by the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, which stated: “In sum, the unambiguous terms of License permit FedEx to copy the Materials on behalf of a school district exercising rights under the License and charge that…

4.4 Remixing CC-Licensed Work

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Combining and adapting CC-licensed works is where things can get a little tricky. This lesson will give you the tools you need. “Combination of chilies” by City Foodsters is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Learning Outcomes Describe the basics of what it means to create an adaptation Explain the scope of the ShareAlike clause Explain…

4.3 Finding and Reusing CC-Licensed Work

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The commons of CC-licensed and public domain works offer troves of resources that are publicly available to all. When you use resources from our shared commons, remember to give credit to the creators and follow the other relevant license terms. Learning Outcomes Search for and discover CC-licensed works Give proper attribution when reusing CC-licensed works…

4.2 Things to Consider after CC Licensing

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Applying a CC license alone is not enough to ensure your work is freely available for easy reuse and remix. Censorship Limitations by stevenpb dedicated to the public domain using CC0. Learning Outcomes Explain why CC discourages changing the license terms Explain how a paywall effects CC-licensed content Describe why the technical format of content…

4.1 Choosing and Applying a CC License

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The act of applying a CC license is easy, but there are several important considerations to think through before you do. Learning Outcomes Name the most important considerations before applying a CC license or CC0 Apply a license using CC’s License Chooser and CC0 using CC’s Public Domain Dedication Evaluate which license to apply based…