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1 dScribe workshop pre-assessment License: Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © Regents of the University of Michigan, 2010

2 1. What does OER stand for? A. Overly Eager Research B. Open Educational Resources C. Open Empowerment Regulation D. Over-the-counter Emergency Resource E. Open Excess Readability

3 2. What is the distinction between OER and free educational resources? A.You do not have to pay for free resources and you may have to pay for open resources. B.Open resources are available only online and free resources can be electronic or paper. C.Open resources are free resources but free resources are not necessarily open resources. D.There is no difference between the two.

4 3. What is the relationship between eLearning and OER? A.They are names for the same thing: free online learning resources. B.All OER are eLearning resources but not all eLearning resources are OER. C.OER is openly licensed and eLearning resources may or may not be openly licensed.

5 4. What does CC BY NC SA stand for? CC = Creative Commons BY = Attribution NC = Noncommercial SA = Share Alike

6 5. What does the d in dScribe stand for? A.Distributed B.Distracted C.Digital D.Demanding E.Delicious F.A & C G.C & D

7 6. When was the first dScribe pilot at the School of Information? A.Fall 2007 B.Winter 2008 C.Summer 2008 D.Winter 2009 E.Fall 2006

8 7. Which represent the four types of intellectual property? A.Derivative works B.Patent C.Trade secret D.Contracts E.Torts F.Copyright G.Translation H.Encryption I.Trademark

9 8. What are the three areas of concern in the reviewing materials before publishing them as OER? Endorsement Copyright Privacy

10 9. What is the origin U.S. copyright (hint: think legal documents)? A. The U.S. Copyright Act of 1976 B. The Progress Clause of the U.S. Constitution C. The Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution D. The Magna Carta E. The Declaration of Independence

11 10. What is the purpose of copyright? “To promote the progress of Science and Useful Arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.” U.S. Constitution Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 –Goal: To advance knowledge –How: Exclusive rights on creative works for limited times

12 11. True or False: In order for an object to qualify for copyright protection, it must be marked with a (C) symbol False. See: The Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 (BCIA).

13 12. True or false: A work must be published and registered in order to be granted copyright protection. False.

14 13. Copyright rewards which of the following: A.Effort B.Ingenuity C.Creative expression D.Uniqueness E.All See Supreme Court case: Feist v. Rural (1991)

15 Bonus round

16 14. True or False: Any presentation slides that I would use in the classroom I could also publish as OER simply by posting them online. False Instructors often have content created by others in their lecture slides: scanned images from textbooks, images that they found on Google images, or slides that were created by a faculty member who taught the course during a previous semester. This is copyrighted content that you can use in the classroom but you cannot publish as OER. In order for you to publish your lecture materials as OER, you will have to review them for copyright, privacy, and endorsement issues. You must also add add open license such as Creative Commons.

17 For the next four questions, you are a professor who is creating an open educational resource. You are searching for images, articles, and presentations that you can include in your program. You come across the following educational materials. Can you use them in your OER?

18 15. A scanned photo from a textbook that says "© 1980 All rights reserved" on the cover page A.Yes B.No C.It depends See the notes page for this slide for a detailed explanation

19 16. A free, online article with no copyright notification (©) A.Yes B.No C.It depends See the notes page for this slide for a detailed explanation

20 17. An instructional video with a Creative Commons Attribution Non- commercial license A.Yes B.No C.It depends The Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial (CC BY NC) license is one of several Creative Commons licenses that may be attached to OER. This means that you can include it in your OER as long as you credit the author, do not use it for commercial purposes, and link back to the CC BY NC license.

21 18. A set of presentation slides developed by a colleague at your institution. A.Yes B.No C.It depends See the notes page for this slide for a detailed explanation

22 open.michigan@umich.edu http://open.umich.edu/dScribe Characters made by Ryan Junell


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