1. Sergio Martínez. Director E-learning Support Unit
UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA. SPAIN License: CC Attribution 4.0
OCW (OpenCourseWere)
and MOOC (Open Course Where?)
3. Foto: Alan Levine. Licencia: CC BY-SA
Open means never having to say you’re closed
4. Open Educational Resources are teaching,
learning or research materials that are in the
public domain or released with an intellectual
property license that allows for free use,
adaptation, and distribution.
9. OpenCourseWare MOOC
Static Dynamic
Always accessible Accessible if the course is open
Without assessment With assessment
Without accreditation With accreditation
Individual Collaborative
Copyleft Copyleft?
Differences between OCW and MOOC
11. Massive open online course
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although early MOOCs often emphasized open access
features, such as connectivism and open licensing of
content, structure, and learning goals, to promote the
reuse and remixing of resources, some notable newer
MOOCs use closed licenses for their course materials,
while maintaining free access for students.
12. Permission to Use Materials
All content or other materials available on the
Sites, including but not limited to code, images,
text, layouts, arrangements, displays, illustrations,
audio and video clips, HTML files and other
content are the property of Coursera and/or its
affiliates or licensors and are protected by
copyright, patent and/or other proprietary
intellectual property rights under the United
States and foreign laws.
13. User Content
With respect to any User Content you submit to
Udacity (including for inclusion on the Class Sites
or Online Courses) or that is otherwise made
available to Udacity, you hereby grant Udacity an
irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual, royalty- free
and non-exclusive license to use, distribute,
reproduce, modify, adapt...
14. YOUR RIGHT TO USE CONTENT ON THE SITE
MIT and Harvard aim to make much of the edX
course content available under more open license
terms that will help create a vibrant ecosystem of
contributors and further edX's goal of making
education accessible and affordable to the world.