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This is a presentation for SUNY Librarians Association 2013 annual conference about Creative Commons licenses for OERs.... see more
'There is no larger compendium of shared human knowledge and creativity than the Commons, including over 1.1 billion... see more
This is a presentation called "Creative Commons, the 5Rs, and OER: The Shortest Possible Introduction" that includes a... see more
This digital guide includes information on data protection and copyright, along with a range of tools, templates,... see more
This is a game created through an independent study. The goal of the game is to remix four different media types - texts,... see more
All Creative Commons licenses require that users of the work attribute the creator. This is also a requirement under... see more
The GPL is a copyleft license, which means that derivative work can only be distributed under the same license terms.... see more
Writing informative speech essays with Edubirdie is not a problem anymore. ✔ Students are free from insomnia nights... see more
Once an author has selected a Creative Commons license, he needs to know how to let people know what license is on his... see more
The Northwest Vista College Library has created OER training workshops for faculty that introduces them to the Creative... see more
"Open Access Explained" is an excellent short YouTube video created by Nick Shockey and Jonathan Eisen that explains the... see more
We are excited to share a new curriculum, which features multiple units to facilitate the planning, development and... see more
One clever man said that children need to be taught what is useful to them when they grow up. Many teachers believe that... see more
At its heart, Creative Commons is a simple idea. It’s the idea that when people share their creativity and knowledge with... see more
In this website, the author talks about her work with colleagues in devising activities to encourage children to explore... see more
This is a 5-minute animation illustrating the steps involved in embedding open licences in educational resources, and... see more
This video by Intelligent Television, Inc. was produced for grantees of the U.S. Department of Labor Trade Adjustment... see more
This site provides guidance to those who are developing their own OERs. Different types of licenses and what they mean... see more
This is a concise article that explains exactly what Creative Commons is about. Although it is directed towards K-12... see more