This presentation makes the case for New Zealand educators to use Creative Commons licences to share their teaching resources. After introducing copyright and the Creative Commons licences, the presentation outlines how to implement a Creative Commons policy at your school.
22. IT’S MEANT TO WORK LIKE THIS:
The commons is a public good
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People need an incentive to create
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Limited monopoly, i.e. copyright
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A vibrant culture
61. “When I look outside at other schools,
I think, why aren’t you doing this?”
Nathan Parker, Warrington School
62. “Teachers are collaborating more, and
they’re also involving their students in
the development of those teaching and
learning resources.”
Mark Osborne, ASHS
85. These works can be freely
shared, adapted and reused by
schools
86. 1. Copyright
2. Creative Commons
3. CC in schools
4. Government
5. Students
Banks College students playing leap frog. Wellesley College :Photographs relating to Wellesley College, Banks College and Croydon School.
Ref: 1/2-147264-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22901144
97. General: search.creativecommons.org
New Zealand: digitalnz.org
Media: commons.wikimedia.org
Flickr: flickr.com/creativecommons or
compfight.org
Music: Jamendo.org
Public domain movies and music: archive.org
Video: vimeo.com/creativecommons
100. THANKS CREATORSCreative Commons Attribution
8: “Stop” by Brainware 3000. Via Flickr.
11. Kim Dotcom painted portrait by Cart'1 @ Abode of Chaos DDC_7614. Via Flickr.
60. Screenshot of Wellington City Harbour, Wellington City Aerial photography, by Wellington City Council, via Koordinates. CC-BY
61. Screenshot of Nelson and surrounds, “NZ Mainland Topo50 Maps” by LINZ, via LINZ Data Service. CC-BY
79. Screenshot of “Manny’s Story” by Casey Carsel, via Youtube. Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence
Creative Commons Share Alike
43. “2500 Creative Commons Licences” by qthomasbower, via Flickr.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives
56. Beehive, Wellington, NZ. Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives by stewartbaird via Flickr.
No Known Copyright
9.‘The worker K. G. Persson in Gottfridsberg, Linköping. Born in 1860.’ By Einar Erici, 1932. Via Flickr. No known copyright.
12. “Caxton Showing the First Specimen of His Printing to King Edward IV at the Almonry, Westminster,” by Daniel Maclise, 1851. Out
of copyright.
20, 21 YOUNG FEMALE FOX NEAR GALBRAITH LAKE CAMP, 08/1973.” ARC Identifier 550432 / Local Identifier 412-DA-7947. Item from
Record Group 412: Records of the Environmental Protection Agency, 1944 – 2006. No known copyright.
22. “Grayson, Westley, Stanislaus County, Western San Joaquin Valley, California. Seventh and eighth grade class in Westley school
after lesson in Geography” 1940, US National Archives 83-G-41445, via Flickr. No known copyright.
59. “Keene Grammar School Class, Keene, New Hampshire” by French, J.A., Keene NH, via Flickr. 1896 Keene Public Library and the
Historical Society of Cheshire County. HS259-P819. No know copyright restrictions.
68. “Teacher, Lorraine Lapthorne conducts her class in the Grade Two room at the Drouin State School, Drouin, Victoria,” by
Fitzpatrick, Jim. 1944. National Library of Australia, via Flickr. nla.pic-an24229822. No known copyright restrictions.
75. ‘THE PIRATE KING. The Kaiser hoists the "Jolly Roger" and announces his intention of sinking every merchant ship on the seas!’
“Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20354, 14 May 1915, Page 3, via Papers Past. No known copyright.
76. Traffic squad police’ by Bain News Service, July 20, 1911. Library of Congresss, LC-B2- 2298-16. via Flickr. No known copyright.
82. Photograph of Card Catalog in Central Search Room, 1942, US National Archives, via Flickr. No known copyright