Audience: [faculty presentation]
Provides a general overview of copyright-copyleft-public domain with respect to media resources and then demonstrates through examples the wealth of open content digital resources available on the web, including some tools to help create, manage, remix and reuse them.
Overview of Open Educational Resources (OERs) [faculty presentation]
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6. Image Source: Lewis Hine, 1920, Wikimedia Commons Learning Objects belong to an industrial era model
7. Web-based digital media has become highly fluid. (OLCOS, 2007) Open Learning Content Observatory Services Image Source: Dali, Rafael Nogueira's photostream, Flickr , Retrieved 2007
8. “ Web 2.0 is about collaboration and remix, and syndication of data in such a way that anyone, anywhere can use the results.” Blog Post: http://heyjude.wordpress.com/2006/10/13/99/ Web 2.0 Context “ Commons-based peer production” “ digital technology provides new opportunities for rich reuses of content in many educational contexts…” Source: Berkman Center White Paper, August 2006 Source: Tim O’Reilly, Sept. 2005
9. “ Web 2.0 is about collaboration and remix, and syndication of data in such a way that anyone, anywhere can use the results.” Blog Post: http://heyjude.wordpress.com/2006/10/13/99/ Web 2.0 Context “ Commons-based peer production” “ digital technology provides new opportunities for rich reuses of content in many educational contexts…” Source: Berkman Center White Paper, August 2006 Source: Tim O’Reilly, Sept. 2005
27. Online Book Tales from the Public Domain: BOUND BY LAW Deed : BY-NC-SA 2.5 Example CC Licensed Work http:// www.law.duke.edu/cspd/comics/digital.html
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39. OER Commons http://www.oercommons.org/ Called, "A WorldWide Learning Network", this site contains over 8000 resources Open Educational Resources – Commons Portal Site
40. Connexions , Rice University grassroots development model for OERs All content is free to use and reuse under the CC attribution license Open Educational Resources – Connexions
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44. Wikiversity “ a community for the creation and use of free learning materials and activities” Social Organizations / Non-Profits
45. GNU Free = CC: SA-NC-BY Social Organizations/Non-Profits GNU Free Documentation License
61. Sample Course or Professional Development project A slide from Leigh Blackall's presentation, Networked Learning
Hinweis der Redaktion
Primer goal is to encourage adoption of free sources of social/collab generated learning materials and tools. CC = a movement to reverse the limitations of copyright by providing a flexible range of options for use/reuse of digital information Some portions of this presentation were liberally adapted with permission from: