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PAUL STACEY Except where otherwise noted these materials are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CC BY)CC BY Open Licensing Requirements – Unraveling the Mystery Open WiresOpen Wires by Libby Levi (CC BY-SA)CC BY-SA DOL TAACCCT Consortium for Healthcare Education Online (CHEO) Faculty & Staff Workshop on Development of Online Courses & Use of NANSLO Labs June 13-14, 2013, Boulder, Colorado

All successful applicants must allow broad access for others to use and enhance project products and offerings, including authorizing for-profit derivative uses of the courses and associated learning materials by licensing newly developed materials produced with grant funds with a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). This license allows subsequent users to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the copyrighted work and requires such users to attribute the work in the manner specified by the Grantee. The purpose of the CCBY licensing requirement is to ensure that materials developed with funds provided by these grants result in Work that can be freely reused and improved by others. SGA Requirements

Work that must be licensed under the CC BY includes both new content created with the grant funds and modifications made to pre-existing, grantee-owned content using grant funds. Only work that is developed by the grantee with the grant funds is required to be licensed under the CC BY license. Pre-existing copyrighted materials licensed to, or purchased by the grantee from third parties, including modifications of such materials, remain subject to the intellectual property rights the grantee receives under the terms of the particular license or purchase. In addition, works created by the grantee without grant funds do not fall under the CC BY license requirement. The Department will ensure that deliverables developed with these funds are publicly available. SGA Requirements

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Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research, education, & full participation in culture, driving a new era of development, growth, & productivity. Develops, supports, & stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, & innovation.

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Creative Commons License Features

The Licenses

CC licenses are unique because they are expressed in three ways.

Human Readable Deed

Lawyer Readable Legal Code

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Open Access

OER are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others. Open educational resources include full courses and supplemental resources such as textbooks, images, videos, animations, simulations, assessments, … Core Concept OER are learning materials freely available under a license that allows you to: Reuse Revise Remix Redistribute

CC BY “Atlas, it’s time for your bath” Woodleywonderworks tream/

Purpose 1.Share development costs of learning resources among institutions 2.Quality improvements through collaboration, visibility, creativity, and critical thinking 3.Save time and effort through the reusing and remixing of resources 4.Pedagogical innovations 5.Lower costs to students 6.Open accessibility of resources to previously excluded groups 7.New partnerships and market opportunities “to ensure that materials developed with funds provided by these grants result in work that can be freely reused and improved by others.” Potential

Realizing the Potential 1.Sourcing OER 2.Evaluating OER 3.Reusing, revising, remixing OER 4.Creating OER open policy 5.Designing OER 6.Authoring OER 7.Quality OER (academic, technical, pedagogical) 8.Technology & process for storage, curation, and distribution 9.Combining open content with “open” pedagogies 10.Promoting and marketing open to students 11.Putting in place inter-institutional OER frameworks and agreements 12.Leveraging OER by establishing downstream local, regional, national, and international partners & users 13.Measuring outcomes

Sourcing OER

What if we incorporate other OER into our materials? How do we give them credit? Reusing, revising, remixing OER

Creating OER open policy California and BC legislation for Open Textbooks UNESCO Paris OER Declaration UNESCO OER Policy Document

Technology & process for storage, curation, and distribution “The Department will ensure that deliverables developed with these funds are publicly available.” TAACCCT solution TBD SGA Language Examples:

Leveraging OER by establishing downstream local, regional, national, and international partners & users 68% 51% 44% 40% 28% 23% DOL TAACCCT Round 1 Data Analysis by Paul Stacey 20-Feb-2013

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