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This presentation covers copyright, Creative Commons licences and Creative Commons policies in New Zealand schools.
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Arguably, Open Educational Resources (OER) are starting to enter the mainstream, though some fundamental questions about their value and impact remain to be answered or supported with appropriate evidence. Much early OER activity was driven by ideals and interest in finding new ways to release content, with less direct research and reflection on the process. Furthermore, the majority of OER studies are localised, making extrapolation problematic. At the same time there are considerable practical experiences and ideas that it would be valuable to share. Delete the scoop?
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This is the second of a three-part series on finding OER. Last week, we showed you how to use Google Advanced Search to find openly licensed content. This week, we’ll show you how to search for specific OER media like videos and images using a site’s CC search filter.
Ulrike Grabe's curator insight,
January 31, 6:34 AM
Media Sharing Sites with the Creative Commons Search Filter
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In past blogs, I’ve argued academics, particularly tenured faculty, should consider self-publishing their pedagogical materials. Today I wish to further explore the benefits of open textbook publishing. For this blog I’m joined by Katelin Kaiser, a graduate student in Ethics and Medical Humanities at the University of South Florida College of Medicine as well as one of the editors at Writing Commons. Delete the scoop?
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"LinkedEducation.org is an open platform aimed at further promoting the use of Linked Data for educational purposes." Delete the scoop?
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