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@rkawhite , Creative Commons Schools’ Roadshow, March 2015 Link to these slides: bit.ly/1NGZvDG

Creative Commons for Schools by Richard White

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@rkawhite, Creative Commons Schools’ Roadshow, March 2015

Link to these slides: bit.ly/1NGZvDG

Textbooks: Media Studies 101

Whole courses: MIT Open Courseware | OpenLearn

Repositories: OpenStax | MERLOT |

Directory of Open Educational Resources (DOER)

“Grayson, Westley, Stanislaus County...” via US Nat. ArchivesNo Known Copyright

https://flic.kr/p/8UAPVT .

NZGOAL (2010)Government guidance, approved by

Cabinet, advocates use of CC for publicly funded copyright works

Declaration on Open and Transparent Government (2011)

CC PolicyAll teaching materials:

1. No need to ask permission

2. Keep resources when you leave

3. Teachers receive credit when their work is reused

4. Make use of the N4L Portal.

“When I look outside at other schools, I think, why aren’t you doing this?”

Nathan Parker, Warrington School

“Teachers are collaborating more, and they’re also involving their students in the development of those teaching and

learning resources.”

Mark Osborne, ASHS