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1 Free OPEN Support: OER & Implementing the Creative Commons BY License Requirement Cathy Casserly, Creative Commons

2 Open4us.org (1) Sign up for free support @ (2) Save the date! OPEN Kick-off Conference will be: May 30-31, 2012 (3) Tell your project about OPEN!

3 “OPEN” Consortia will Support ALL DOL TAACCCT Grantees

4 To understand We must understand ©

5 Why should we care about copyright?

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7 7 A simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions to your creative work.

8 8 Over 500 million + items

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11 11 Flickr: Francisco Diez

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13 TAACCCT & CC BY “…as a condition of the receipt of a Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grant (“Grant”), the Grantee will be required to license to the public (not including the Federal Government) all work created with the support of the grant (“Work”) under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (“License”).”

14 14 Why CC BY?

15 Human Readable Deed

16 Lawyer Readable Legal Code

17 Machine Readable Metadata My Photo by Joi Ito is licensed under a Creati ve Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at OZM O. http://creativecommons.org/ns#1/"> <span rel="dc:type" href=" by <a rel="cc:attributireativecommons.org/licenseshttp://fredbenenson.com/photo"/> Permissionagreement">OZM O. < My Photo by Joi Ito is licensed under a Creati ve Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at OZM O. http://creativecommons.org/ns#1/"> <span rel="dc:type" href=" by <a rel="cc:attributireativecommons.org/licenseshttp://fredbenenson.com/photo"/> Permissionagreement">OZM O. <

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24 Why Creative Commons for OER?

25 Search & Discovery

26 Translations & Accessibility

27 Customization & Affordability

28 Creative Commons GOALS Provide high quality, affordable, openly licensed educational resources to all Publicly funded educational materials = publicly available (open license) Build a strong culture of data-driven continuous improvement and sharing in higher ed leveraging open tech Yield higher return on investment in students and workforce development

29 Creative Commons Services (for you) Support for open licensing your DOL funded work with CC BY. Help you find existing OER that might be used in your project. Advice on technical interoperability. http://open4us.org/services

30 Upcoming Milestones 1 year: Build and deliver supporting comprehensive materials, webinars, kick-off meeting with grantees. Plan and begin to develop tiered services Begin formulating research methods to gauge impact. Engage Wave 2 DOL grantees.

31 Long-term Milestones 3 years: Perfect CC BY licensing implementation Grantees able to carry on OER creation/publication Set of high quality supporting materials Retention of CC BY throughout TAACCCT waves CC BY expanded to other government programs Testing and evaluation to show positive impact of services overall

32 Open4us.org (1) Sign up for free support @ (2) Save the date! OPEN Kick-off Conference will be: May 30-31, 2012 (3) Tell your project about OPEN!

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